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In Sicily, women are more dangerous than shotguns.

"Fictional character: Calo". "The Godfather", www.imdb.com. 1972.

A well-read woman is a dangerous creature.

Lisa Kleypas (2008). “A Wallflower Christmas: A Novel”, p.91, Macmillan

If a little knowledge was a dangerous thing, a lot was lethal.

Tom Sharpe (1974). “Porterhouse Blue”, p.191, Atlantic Monthly Press

There are few things in the world as dangerous as sleepwalkers.

Ralph Ellison (2010). “Invisible Man”, p.30, Vintage

The most dangerous things in the world are immense accumulations of human beings who are manipulated by only a few heads.

Carl Gustav Jung, Sir Herbert Edward Read, Michael Fordham, Gerhard Adler (1977). “The Collected Works: The symbolic life. Miscellaneous writings”

The most dangerous man on earth is the man who has reckoned with his own death. All men die; few men ever really live.

John Eldredge (2005). “The Ransomed Heart: A Collection of Devotional Readings”, p.131, Thomas Nelson Inc

Dangerous objects are glamorous places to be.

Jack Goldstein, Lionel Bovier (2002). “Jack Goldstein”

She could have had a life as potent and dangerous as literature itself.

Michael Cunningham (1998). “The Hours: A Novel”, p.97, Farrar, Straus, and Giroux

There is nothing more seductive — and dangerous — than being listened to.

Donald Antrim (2011). “The Verificationist: A Novel”, p.49, Macmillan

It's a dangerous thing when someone gets up in the morning and has nothing to eat.

"Poverty Is a Greater Concern for Most than a Democratic Constitution". Interview with Martin Doerry, Hans Hoyng and Susanne Koelbl, www.spiegel.de. August 29, 2005.

Living safely is dangerous.

"Fictional character: Friedrich Nietzsche". "When Nietzsche Wept", www.imdb.com. 2007.

It gets dangerous when you start allowing people to validate your work.

"NAACP Image Awards: The Winners" by Arlene Washington, www.hollywoodreporter.com. February 6, 2015.

The idea of "race" represents one of the most dangerous myths of our time.

Ashley Montagu (2001). “Man's Most Dangerous Myth: The Fallacy of Race”, p.41, AltaMira Press

Nothing is so dangerous as that of violence employed by well-meaning people for beneficial objects.

Alexis de Tocqueville (2013). “The Old Regime and the Revolution: The controversial bestselling guide to the origins of the French Revolution”, p.236, Harriman House Limited