Disaster Risk Quotes
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Disaster Risk Quotes & Sayings
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Few men are born brave. Many become so through training and force of discipline.
— Publius Flavius Vegetius Renatus
Feeling my own humiliation in my heart like the sharp prick of a needle.
— Fyodor Dostoyevsky
A feeling of loss of control over your own life and a nagging feeling of What am I missing?
— Edward M. Hallowell
To copy is to invite disaster.
— W. Edwards Deming
A management decision is irresponsible if it risks disaster this year for the sake of a grandiose future.
— Peter Drucker
You can never outrace the sun, he finally understood. No matter where you are in this world, the sun has already set.
— Chris Cole
It wasn't that I was stupid ... It was just that there didn't seem to be a lot to say that someone wasn't already saying.
— Sharon Creech
Never take drugs before Marmalade
— Tyne O'Connell
Liability limit has become a symbol of corporate greed in passing the risk of disaster to the U.S. government and U.S. citizens.
— Marvin Ammori
Do you know what we Turks think is the best Turkish delight? The Turkish woman. She is the best Turkish delight.
— Carol Vorvain
Reading is not optional.
— Walter Dean Myers
Maybe sometimes you have to take a risk without worrying about the potential disaster.
— Eileen Cook
'Filly Brown' gave me the wings to fly, but red carpets are still very uncomfortable.
— Gina Rodriguez
A tree never hits an automobile except in self defense.
— Woody Allen
Gleason became like a mentor of mine. I had Gleason helping me on television, Godfrey on radio.
— Larry King
I only want to write. I don't care about directing really. I've tried it and it was fun, but it's not like I have to.
— Catherine O'Hara
Neither the devil nor the world, nor even our own evil heart can compel us to sin. It must be by our own consent and will.
— Billy Graham
Every vice is only an exaggeration of a necessary and virtuous function.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson