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Quotes About Endanger

We want to send a clear message that the Mexican government won't endanger its fiscal position, and we will remain on a path of fiscal responsibility.
~ Luis Videgaray Caso
Terrorists can endanger some of us, but the war on terror endangers us all. How much more can the Constitution be diminished before it is completely replaced by arbitrary government power?
~ Paul Craig Roberts
Even if you kill them, Whitney will send others." "Maybe. Maybe not. Sometimes he backs off." He rinsed off her shoulders and back. She sighed and reached out to capture water in her cupped hand and then watch it slowly fall into the tub. "I just want you to talk to them first, Ezekiel. I don't think they'd endanger anyone else here . . .
~ Christine Feehan
The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty.
~ Charles Slack
The paparazzi terrify and torment people and endanger people and it's really unpleasant.
~ Barbara Broccoli
Evil, by definition, is that which endangers the good, and the good is what we perceive as a value.
~ Konrad Lorenz
Fate succombs many a species. One alone jeopardizes itself.
~ W. H. Auden
When I first came to New York I had a theory about that -- about survivors. I thought there are people in every generation whose urge to survive is so strong they endanger everyone else. And themselves. They are attractive and vital with their secret purpose. We love and follow them. And they are the enemy.
~ Unknown
Risk is the increased consequence of failure.
~ Unknown
A theology that endangers life rather than "giving life" is one that cannot accept the title of being adequately Christian.
~ Michael Joseph Brown
the reporters wondered whether Assange would endanger Afghans who had helped the Americans if he put their names online. 'Well, they're informants,' he replied. 'So, if they get killed, they've got it coming to them. They deserve it.
~ Nick Cohen
Omuta's sun would not flare and rupture, would never endanger life on the planet with waves of heat and radiation. Instead the sun would shrink and collapse into a small black sphere, with every erg of its fusing nuclei lost to the universe for ever.
~ Peter F. Hamilton