Quotes about Danger
The sailor's life is at the best a life of danger. He pursues honor on the mountain wave and finds it in the battle and in the storm, and never did more distinguished chivalry display itself than in the conduct of our seamen during the late war.
— John Tyler
It is not the strong who are dangerous to the world and to themselves. It is the weak and the inadequate who threaten - and sometimes destroy - mankind's peace and prosperity.
— Vernon Howard
If we survive danger it steels our courage more than anything else.
— Reinhold Niebuhr
The devil hath his gunpowder plots, and mines, which may blow you up before you are aware. Not
— Richard Baxter
The sweetest poison doth often bring the surest death (645).
— Richard Baxter
Having the right equipment is often the difference between success and failure. To insert a screw, a carpenter doesn't use a knife. When you're under anesthesia, you don't want your surgeon using a chainsaw. A climber on Mount Everest won't use dollar store equipment. Professionals are picky about using the right equipment as they know it can be dangerous if they aren't. Life can be dangerous, too, so it's essential that you use the right equipment.
— Rick Warren
The wise man in the storm prays God not for safety from danger but for deliverance from fear.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
There is a sense in which the danger of our lives increases in proportion to the depth of our relationship with Christ.
— David Platt
And action is the only remedy to indifference, the most insidious danger of all.
— Elie Wiesel
Violence is not the answer. Terrorism is the most dangerous of answers.
— Elie Wiesel
No commandment surpasses the one concerning the liberation of hostages, for they are among the starving, the thirsting, the stripped, always in danger of death.
— Elie Wiesel
We marched. Gates opened and closed. We continued to march between the barbed wire. At every step, white signs with black skulls looked down on us. The inscription: WARNING! DANGER OF DEATH. What irony. Was there here a single place where one was not in danger of death?
— Elie Wiesel