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Yet Tanneman was a man grown up to danger and trouble, knowing nothing else, and for the first time he was acting with conscious, deliberate purpose.
— Louis L'Amour
The average man don't like trouble and danger.
— Mark Twain
Guilt is to danger, what fire is to gunpowder; a man need not fear to walk among many barrels of powder, if he have no fire about him.
— John Flavel
A certain wise man once said that God didn't play dice with the universe, but that man was wrong. Sometimes I think He must even try Russian roulette.
— Daina Chaviano
Each man is forever thrown back on himself alone, and there is danger that he may be shut up in the solitude of his own heart.
— Alexis De Tocqueville
During the first period of a man's life the greatest danger is not to take the risk.
— Soren Kierkegaard
Adventure, with all its requisite danger and wildness, is a deeply spiritual longing written into the soul of man.
— John Eldredge
Only when a republic's life is in danger should a man uphold his government when it is wrong. There is no other time.
— Mark Twain
When a man knows how to live amid danger, he is not afraid to die. When he is not afraid to die, he is, strangely, free to live.
— William O. Douglas
What's going on?" he demanded.
"The usual, old man," I replied cheerily. "Danger, insane plans ... you know, the stuff that runs in our family. — Richelle Mead
"The usual, old man," I replied cheerily. "Danger, insane plans ... you know, the stuff that runs in our family. — Richelle Mead
All beings tremble before danger, all fear death. When a man considers this, he does not kill or cause to kill.
— Anonymous
Any man today who returns from work, sinks into a chair, and calls for his pipe is a man with an appetite for danger.
— Bill Cosby
A man who is not accountable to anyone is a danger to himself
— Iyanla Vanzant
Look at a man in the midst of doubt & danger and you will learn in his hour of adversity what he really is.
— Lucretius
The man of thought who will not act is ineffective; the man of action who will not think is dangerous.
— Richard M. Nixon
There are two things a real man likes - danger and play; and he likes woman because she is the most dangerous of play things.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The man loves danger and sport. That is why he loves woman, the most dangerous of all sports.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The thunderbolt without the reverberations of thunder would frighten man but little, though the danger lies in the lightning, not in the noise.
— Jules Verne
Cam was filled with the rage of a man unable to rescue his lady, even though she was only debatably in danger.
— Eloisa James
There is danger from all men. The only maxim of a free government ought to be to trust no man living with power to endanger the public liberty.
— John Adams
We need more understanding of human nature, because the only real danger that exists is man himself.
— Carl Jung
A pedestrian is a man in danger of his life. A walker is a man in possession of his soul.
— David McCord
I know some women go in for excitement and danger. It must make them feel more alive. It's my professional judgment that you're a dangerous man.
— Margaret Way
One danger of a man succeeding is that it teaches his wife and daughter not to worry about success.
— Warren Farrell
An Eskimo shaman said, "Life's greatest danger lies in the fact that man's food consists entirely of souls".
— Annie Dillard
A man who has been in danger,
When he comes out of it forgets his fears,
And sometimes he forgets his promises. — Euripides
When he comes out of it forgets his fears,
And sometimes he forgets his promises. — Euripides
A man can face known danger. But the unknown frightens him. We
— Robert A. Heinlein
No estimate is more in danger of erroneous calculations than those by which a man computes the force of his own genius.
— Samuel Johnson
A man friends are more capable of working him harm than strangers; and his greatest
danger lies in his own habits. — Aleister Crowley
danger lies in his own habits. — Aleister Crowley
There is no thrill of mortal danger to surpass that of a lone man trying to create something that never existed before.
— Irving Stone
A man too careful of danger liveth in continual torment, But a cheerful expecter of the best hath a fountain of joy within him.
— Martin Farquhar Tupper
Jesse James's next tattoo should be a warning label: Danger. Loving this man could break you.
— Alafair Burke
This man was pure danger, and I'd never sampled anything but safety.
— Pepper Winters
A man on the run finds compassion or loveor even pretended innocence his greatest source of danger.
— Bryce Courtenay
If you like a person you say 'let's go into business together.' Man is a social animal after all, but such partnerships are fraught with danger.
— Brian Tracy
When a man comes out of great danger, he is apt to be a little deaf to the call of duty.
— John Buchan
With the monstrous weapons man already has, humanity is in danger of being trapped in this world by its moral adolescents.
— Omar N. Bradley
Besides, he was ... Kade, a drop-dead (sometimes literally) gorgeous man who had danger and sex oozing from his pores.
— Tiffany Snow
If a little knowledge is dangerous, where is the man who has so much as to be out of danger?
— Thomas Henry Huxley
The little man's total obliviousness to all forms of danger somehow made danger so discouraged that it gave up and went away.
— Terry Pratchett
The ordinary man with extraordinary power is the chief danger for mankind - not the fiend or the sadist.
— Erich Fromm
We are ashamed of our fear; for we know that a righteous man would not suspect danger nor incur any. Wherever a man feels fear, there is an avenger.
— Henry David Thoreau
The true man wants two things: danger and play. For that reason he wants woman, as the most dangerous plaything.
— Ben Macintyre
Not once in her life had Darcy wanted to thumb her nose at danger and rip the clothes off a man, but she was contemplating that very thing.
— Donna Grant
For a man to act himself, he must be perfectly free; otherwise he is in danger of losing all sense of responsibility or of self- respect.
— Henry David Thoreau
The wise man in the storm prays God not for safety from danger but for deliverance from fear.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
It must be most dangerous then to be a man. It is indeed, madame, and but few survive it
— Ernest Hemingway,
With the best equipment in the world the man with poor judgment is in mortal danger.
— Royal Robbins
Dilemma of civilized man; body mobilized, but danger obscure.
— Philip K. Dick
God only rules in the affairs of men either by the invitation of man or to save man from some self-inflicted dangers.
— Sunday Adelaja
If a man has no vices, he is in great danger of making vices about his virtues, and there's a spectacle.
— Thornton Wilder
The brave man inattentive to his duty, is worth little more to his country than the coward who deserts in the hour of danger.
— Andrew Jackson
The biggest danger for a politician is to shake hands with a man who is physically stronger, has been drinking, and is voting for the other guy.
— William Proxmire
If a wicked man seems to have peace at death, it is not from the knowledge of his happiness, but from the ignorance of his danger.
— Thomas Watson
For a man's counsel cannot have equal weight or worth, when he alone has no children to risk in the general danger.
— Pericles
A good horse is a man's best friend in time of danger.
— Israel Putnam
When a man mentally undresses a woman it's merely sex; but when a woman mentally dresses a man he's in dire danger of matrimony.
— Helen Nielsen
We are in danger of developing a cult of the Common Man, which means a cult of mediocrity.
— Herbert Hoover
A man is in no danger so long as he talks his love; but to write it is to impale himself on his own pothooks.
— Douglas William Jerrold
Danger, like a third man, was standing in the room.
— Ian Fleming
An utterly fearless man is a far more dangerous comrade than a coward.
— Herman Melville