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Dangerous Quotes

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“I’d love to try to tame you... And I would simply adore it if you turn out untamable â€�”
Simona Panova, Nightmarish Sacrifice

Jefferson Bethke
“When I was trying to earn Jesus by being good, I missed the real Jesus who wants us to love him and serve him not for what he gives but for who he is—dangerous, unpredictable, radical, and amazing.”
Jefferson Bethke, Jesus > Religion: Why He Is So Much Better Than Trying Harder, Doing More, and Being Good Enough

Ziad K. Abdelnour
“Sometimes being too nice is dangerous, you have to show your mean side once in a while to avoid getting hurt.”
Ziad K. Abdelnour, Economic Warfare: Secrets of Wealth Creation in the Age of Welfare Politics

“These bits of paper are covered with lies. They poison your minds. And so long as they exist, you cannot hope to see the world as it truly is.(...)You turn to them for answers and salvation. (...) You rely more upon them than upon yourselves. This makes you weak and stupid. You trust in words. Drops of ink. Do you ever stop to think of who put them there? Or why? No. You simply accept their words without question. And what if those words speak falsely, as they often do? This is dangerous.”
Oliver Bowden, Assassin's Creed: The Secret Crusade

“I was recently living more comfortably surrounded by secrets... Like dozens of luxurious satiny pillows, they were embracing me from all directions into safe lulling warmth, thus isolating me from the sharp dead-cold edges of the truth hiding behind their endearingly smooth textures and tender soothing colours.
Secrets could be so irresistibly beautiful...”
Simona Panova, Nightmarish Sacrifice

Denis Diderot
“The most dangerous madmen are those created by religion, and ... people whose aim is to disrupt society always know how to make good use of them on occasion.”
Denis Diderot

M.F. Moonzajer
“A wounded lover is more dangerous than a coward army.”
M.F. Moonzajer, A moment with God ; Poetry

Neil Gaiman
“Fiction is dangerous because it lets you into other people's heads. It shows you that the world doesn't have to be like the one you live in." At the first nationally recognized science fiction convention in China in 2007, Gaiman took a party official aside and said, "While not actually illegal, science fiction is regarded as dangerous and subversive in China. Why did you say yes to a science-fiction convention?"
The party official answered, "In China, we're really good at making things people bring to us, but we don't invent, we don't innovate." When Chinese party officials visited Google, Apple and Microsoft, they asked what the executives read as children. The official continued: "They all said, 'We read science fiction. The world doesn't have to be the way it is right now. We can change it.' " "That," said Gaiman, "is the big dangerous thing.”
Neil Gaiman

“Immunization is total nonsense! More than that is what's hidden from people about vaccines. They are dangerous. One child out of five has overwhelming disabilities from vaccines -- neurological problems, seizures.”
Guylaine Lanctot

Gillian Flynn
“The Amy of today was abrasive enough to want to hurt, sometimes. I speak specifically of the Amy of today, who was only remotely like the woman I fell in love with. It had been an awful fairy-tale reverse transformation. Over just a few years, the old Amy, the girl of the big laugh and the east ways, literally shed herself, a pile of skin and soul on the floor, and out stepped this new, brittle, bitter Amy. My wife was no longer my wife but a razor-wire knot daring me to unloop her, and I was not up to the job with my thick, numb, nervous fingers. Country fingers. Flyover fingers untrained in the intricate, dangerous work of solving Amy. When I'd hold up the bloody stumps, she'd sigh and turn to her secret mental notebook on which she tallied all my deficiencies, forever noting disappointments, frailties, shortcomings. My old Amy, damn, she was fun. She was fun. She made me laugh. I'd forgotten that. And she laughed, From the bottom of her throat, from right behind that small finger-shaped hollow, which is the best place to laugh from. She released her grievances like handfuls of birdseed: They are there, and they are gone.”
Gillian Flynn, Gone Girl

Catherine Ryan Hyde
“It’s just words. How can words be dangerous?â€�
“You have a lot to learn about the world, baby girl. Nothing is more dangerous than words.�
“That’s stupid. What about a gun? A gun can kill you dead.�
“Only your body,â€� Billy said. “It can’t kill your soul. Words can kill your soul.”
Catherine Ryan Hyde, Don't Let Me Go

Michael Bassey Johnson
“When the devil wants to punish his worshippers, he uses the trick of karma.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

“Hope. Such a dangerous thing.”
Rae Carson, The Shattered Mountain

Beth Fantaskey
“But some things are just too dangerous to live, I suppose.”
Beth Fantaskey, Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side

Tara Sivec
“You wouldn't know what the fuck to do in a dangerous situation if your life depended on it. And it would, little one.”
T.E. Sivec, A Beautiful Lie

“I instinctively knew that he was dangerous, in the way that intensely alive people sometimes are.”
Cheryl Drake Harris, Lily's Ghost: A Novel

Israelmore Ayivor
“Never leave your life plan to be determined by people who are not going where you are going. For the sake of your dreams and also for the sake of the people God created to benefit from your God-give talents, stay away from toxic people. Mount the shoulder giants and see farther ahead!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Catherine Ryan Hyde
“And then, every time I didn't see her, there was a fall involved. I thought about dancing on the fifth-floor ledge outside out apartment. Every train she wasn't on felt something like hitting the pavement from five floors up. So maybe my father was right about that. Maybe happiness and excitement really are dangerous things.”
Catherine Ryan Hyde, Chasing Windmills

Wayne Gerard Trotman
“Thought is more dangerous than you think.”
Wayne Gerard Trotman

“It can even be thought that radium could become very dangerous in criminal hands, and here the question can be raised whether mankind benefits from knowing the secrets of Nature, whether it is ready to profit from it or whether this knowledge will not be harmful for it. The example of the discoveries of Nobel is characteristic, as powerful explosives have enabled man to do wonderful work. They are also a terrible means of destruction in the hands of great criminals who lead the peoples towards war. I am one of those who believe with Nobel that mankind will derive more good than harm from the new discoveries.”
Pierre Curie

Enock Maregesi
“Mtu aliyepoteza kila kitu katika maisha yake ana uwezo wa kufanya chochote.”
Enock Maregesi

Enock Maregesi
“Mtu aliyepoteza kazi na mke na watoto wake kuuwawa kwa mfano, watu wanapaswa kuwa makini na yeye, ana uwezo wa kufanya chochote.”
Enock Maregesi

Tony Cane-Honeysett
“Playing it safe is sometimes the most dangerous thing you can do.”
Tony Cane-Honeysett

Eric Samuel Timm
“It is a dangerous trap to believe that our search is over because we have gained all the riches we are going to have.”
Eric Samuel Timm, Static Jedi: The Art of Hearing God Through the Noise

Michelle M. Pillow
“The Baby Name book can be a very dangerous tool in the hands of a prolific author.”
Michelle M. Pillow

Amit Kalantri
“We don't like security rules and laws, but without them men will be animals, perhaps the most dangerous animals.”
Amit Kalantri

Susan Juby
“...like the twig furniture she made, thinking it was going to make us rich, only she's shit with a hammer and nails and the stuff ended up being deadly. You were practically begging for a colonoscopy if you sat on it.”
Susan Juby, Home to Woefield