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little brother break his ornery neck. "Tate, this is a bad idea.
— Susan May Warren
Not everyone can have my level of adventure.
— Susan May Warren
Because life didn't just come with better . . . it came with worse, too. A worse that God could have fixed, perhaps, if she'd let Him, so long ago. She hadn't wanted to take the risk of a broken heart. Of getting hurt over and over again. But wasn't that the nature of love? Risking betrayal? Forgiving? Wiping the slate clean and starting over? Wasn't that the nature of God?
— Susan May Warren
Colt wasn't the only brave one here. Wasn't the only one who was ready to do violence to keep people safe.
— Susan May Warren
You have to learn to live life in the middle of the danger. And trust that there's a bigger plan.
— Susan May Warren
Oh, she knew it. Apparently, she had a type. The kind of men who didn't care what trouble—or death—might be waiting for them. Who turned their face to it and charged ahead. The kind of men who died for what they believed in. The kind of men who would break her heart.
— Susan May Warren
Take a wrong turn. Get lost in something you love.
— Marty Rubin
Quick riches are more dangerous than poverty.
— Napoleon Hill
When he has to risk everything on his leap, and in the spiritual domain Jesus Christ demands that you risk everything you hold by common sense and leap into what He says... Trust entirely in God, and when He brings you to the venture, see that you take it. We act like pagans in a crisis, only one out of a crowd is daring enough to bank his faith in the character of God.
— Charles Swindoll
Faith is doing what God tells us to do, even when His instructions appear dangerous or might cause us to experience loss or suffering.
— Charles Swindoll
I see some people stay in one place because it's convenient or it's comfortable. But they're missing out on their passion.
— Arianna Huffington
Risky, thought Paul D, very risky. For a used-to-be-slave woman to love anything that much was dangerous, especially if it was her children she had settled on to love. The best thing, he knew, was to love just a little bit; everything, just a little bit, so when they brok its back, or shoved it in a croaker sack, well, maybe you'd have a little love left over for the next one.
— Toni Morrison