Dangerous Quotes - Page 15
Robert Southey, Thomas More (1831). “Sir Thomas More: Or Colloquies on the Progress and Prospects of Society's: With Plates. In Two Volumes”, p.281
Richelle Mead (2010). “Last Sacrifice: A Vampire Academy Novel”, p.10, Penguin
Dangerous thing, a name. Someone might catch hold of you by it, mightn't they?
Richard Adams (2015). “The Plague Dogs”, p.115, Oneworld Publications
Ideals are dangerous things. Realities are better. They wound, but they're better.
Oscar Wilde (2013). “The Complete Works of Oscar Wilde (more than 150 Works)”, p.281, e-artnow
Wit is a dangerous weapon, even to the possessor, if he knows not how to use it discreetly.
Michel de Montaigne (2015). “Montaigne's Essays: Top Essays”, p.588, 谷月社
The more articulate one is, the more dangerous words become.
May Sarton (2014). “Journal of a Solitude”, p.143, Open Road Media
Maria Edgeworth, Richard Lovell Edgeworth (1826). “Works of Maria Edgeworth: Tales of fashionable life. 1826.- -v. 7. Patronage. 1825”, p.270
Margaret Atwood (2007). “The Blind Assassin: A Novel”, p.508, Anchor
It is very, very dangerous to come between a person and their beliefs.
Louise Penny (2012). “The Beautiful Mystery: A Chief Inspector Gamache Novel”, p.157, Macmillan
The most dangerous sicknesses are those that make us believe we are well
Lauren Oliver (2014). “Delirium: The Complete Collection: Delirium, Hana, Pandemonium, Annabel, Raven, Requiem”, p.7, Harper Collins