Danger Quotes - Page 15

Nothing is so dangerous as being too modern; one is apt to grow old fashioned quite suddenly.
1895 Lord Mark by. An Ideal Husband, act 2.
Maya Angelou (1993). “Wouldn't Take Nothing for My Journey Now”, Random House Canada
Kelley Armstrong (2010). “The Reckoning: The Darkest Powers Trilogy”, p.219, Penguin Group
John Ortberg (1997). “The Life You've Always Wanted: Spiritual Disciplines for Ordinary People”, p.82, Harper Collins
It is needless to say that women make the most patient as well as the most dangerous pickpockets.
Harry Houdini (2007). “The Right Way to Do Wrong: An ExposT of Successful Criminals”, p.40, Cosimo, Inc.
I have, indeed, no abhorrence of danger, except in its absolute effect - in terror.
Edgar Allan Poe (2008). “Edgar Allan Poe's Annotated Short Stories”, p.161, Bottletree Books LLC
FOX "Freedom Watch" with Judge Andrew Napolitano, April 29, 2009.
A fool is often as dangerous to deal with as a knave, and always more incorrigible.
Charles Caleb Colton (1836). “Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words: Addressed to Those who Think”, p.188
Cassandra Clare (2011). “Clockwork Angel”, p.105, Simon and Schuster
Alan Watts (2011). “The Book: On the Taboo Against Knowing Who You Are”, p.8, Souvenir Press
Thomas Paine (2012). “Rights of Man. Part the Second. Combining Principle and Practice”, p.5, Cambridge University Press