Quotes about Daring
                        The trouble is, if you don't risk anything, you risk even more.
                    — Erica Jong
                        
                
                        I'm a maverick. I've always been a maverick.
                    — Sonny Bono
                        
                
                        The films that I really enjoy now are films that are made by, for wont of a better word, mavericks.
                    — Peter Mullan
                        
                
                        You know what? Starting a car company is risky.
                    — Henrik Fisker
                        
                
                        I'd rather go down with an almighty bang than play it safe.
                    — Maxine Peake
                        
                
                        Valor grows by daring, fear by holding back.
                    — Publilius Syrus
                        
                
                        People like Brel were sensitive and vulnerable; on stage, they dared to take risks.
                    — Stromae
                        
                
                        I'm not a big guy for research. You've got to take a risk.
                    — Andrew Scott
                        
                
                        It was a high counsel that I once heard given to a young person, Always do what you are afraid to do.
                    — Ralph Waldo Emerson
                        
                
                        May you always do what you are afraid to do.
                    — Ralph Waldo Emerson
                        
                
                        The most remarkable observation one can make about this interface of exilic circumstance and scriptural resource is this: Exile did not lead Jews in the Old Testament to abandon faith or to settle for abdicating despair, nor to retreat to privatistic religion. On the contrary, exile evoked the most brilliant literature and the most daring theological articulation in the Old Testament.
                    — Walter Brueggemann
                        
                
                        This story begins wherever there is enough courage and freedom and daring and sensibility to acknowledge that the pain of ruthless exploitation is not normal and cannot be borne.
                    — Walter Brueggemann
                        
                 
                        