#danger

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Know when to speak - for many times it brings danger, to give the best advice to kings.


Robert Herrick


#best #brings #danger #give #kings

Human?' The girl cocked her head the other way. I caught a glimpse of pink gills under her chin. 'My sisters told me stories of humans. They said they sometimes sing to them to lure them underwater.' She grinned, showing off her sharp needle-teeth. 'I've been practicing. Want to hear?


Julie Kagawa


#mermaid #siren #sisters

One-third of our people were dangerously ill, getting worse hourly, and we felt sure of meeting the same fate, with death as our only prospect, which in such a country was much worse yet.


Alvar N. C. de Vaca


#dangerously #death #fate #felt #getting

I didn't know if I still had it in me to be really dangerous, but I thought so. It's like knocking someone off a bike with a baseball bat; you never really lose the knack.


Simon R. Green


#dangerous #baseball

One cannot spend one's entire life running into bathrooms when danger calls!


Reif Larsen


#danger #fear #life

Stay away from any minute of joy that can bring you a lifetime of sorrow.


Dennis E. Adonis


#dangers #fun #life #mistakes #no-joy

In the centre of Bond was a hurricane-room, the kind of citadel found in old-fashioned houses in the tropics. These rooms are small, strongly built cells in the heart of the house, in the middle of the ground floor and sometimes dug down into its foundations. To this cell the owner and his family retire if the storm threatens to destroy the house, and they stay there until the danger is past. Bond went to his hurricane room only when the situation was beyond his control and no other possible action could be taken. Now he retired to this citadel, closed his mind to the hell of noise and violent movement, and focused on a single stitch in the back of the seat in front of him, waiting with slackened nerves for whatever fate had decided for B. E. A. Flight No. 130.


Ian Fleming


#fate #flying #hurricane-room #plane #safety

I have chosen a life that depends on one’s awareness that every breath may be his last, every step may bring his downfall, and every word may stir betrayal. In truth, I must live in conscious ignorance of the mere thread that holds my life aloft, trusting that God alone has the power to sever it, and that He will do so only when my work on earth is complete.


Nicole Sager


#danger #falconer #fate #isle-of-arcrea #life

Thanks to Karen Connelly who read earlier versions of this manuscript and to Ronald Hatch my editor and publisher.


Nancy Holmes


#dangerous #gifts #heavenly #poetry-in-disguise #rebel

two people whose opinion I respect told me that the word "Christian" would turn people off. This certainly says something about the state of Christianity today. I wouldn't mind if to be a Christian were accepted as being the dangerous thing which it is; I wouldn't mind if, when a group of Christians meet for bread and wine, we might well be interrupted and jailed for subversive activities; I wouldn't mind if, once again, we were being thrown to the lions. I do mind, desperately, that the word "Christian" means for so many people smugness, and piosity, and holier-than-thouness. Who today can recognize a Christian because of "how those Christians love one another"?


Madeleine L'Engle


#dangerous #love #subversive #love