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The USA is a hazardous place to be a radiation researcher.
— Steven Magee
For what is a poem but a hazardous attempt at self-understanding: it is the deepest part of autobiography.
— Robert Penn Warren
Men generally decide upon a middle course, which is most hazardous, for they know neither how to be entirely good nor entirely bad.
— Niccolo Machiavelli
The masses have yet to realize that generating your own electricity is a potentially hazardous activity to engage in.
— Steven Magee
If buying equities seem the most hazardous and foolish thing you could possibly do, then you are near the bottom that will end the bear market.
— Joseph Granville
Isolation might be more hazardous than splendor.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
I feel badly for the people who suffer from the side effects and consequences of hazardous pharmaceuticals. It's antithetical to the Hippocratic oath.
— Chris Kilham
It's hazardous, though, being that much to someone. When you're the yardstick that everything else is measure against, eventually, you just fail.
— Brenna Yovanoff
Stocks of companies selling commodity-like products should come with a warning label: Competition may prove hazardous to human wealth.
— Warren Buffett
Waste Choices is working with so many waste management companies in Australia to get proper management of hazardous waste.
— Joel
One way in which fools succeed where wise men fail is that through ignorance of the danger they sometimes go coolly about a hazardous business.
— Richard Whately
Thinking is the problem. Thinking is hazardous to your progress in life. Don't think - feel.
— Iyanla Vanzant
I might be the hazardous waste site that polluted it, but Cape Breton Island is still my home.
— Rebecca McNutt
Never fear quarrels, but seek hazardous adventures.
— Alexandre Dumas
He's the epitome of bad boy, if slightly older. He's hazardous, enigmatic and completely addictive.
— Jodi Ellen Malpas
I am fully aware of the fact that the Democratic Party, by nominating someone of my faith, has taken on what many regard as a new and hazardous risk.
— John F. Kennedy
Perfectionism is not the path that leads us to our gifts and to our sense of purpose; it's the hazardous detour.
— Brene Brown
Where duty is plain delay is both foolish and hazardous; where it is not, delay may be both wisdom and safety.
— Tryon Edwards
Only a fool would try to compress a hundred centuries into a hundred pages of hazardous conclusions. We proceed.
— Ariel Durant
She's a pistol that if you don't learn how to point and shoot properly. The back fire could be hazardous to your health or life.
— A.M. Willard
Youngsters of this generation seem not quite so hazardous except in the way of mechanical speed, bad liquor and venereal diseases.
— Robert E. Howard
Because it appears to me a hazardous thing to exchange my soul for my shadow.
— Adelbert Von Chamisso
I wouldn't describe it like that. It was . . . hazardous and delicate. I've had easier times disarming explosives . . .
— Amy A. Bartol
True genius resides in the capacity for evaluation of uncertain, hazardous, and conflicting information.
— Winston Churchill
Excess of happiness and excess of sorrow, both are hazardous. Emotions require a balanced diet too.
— Chandan Sharma
Bankers regard research as most dangerous a thing that makes banking hazardous due to the rapid changes it brings about in industry.
— Charles Kettering
It's surprising that readers don't see challenging writing as morally hazardous, when it might be pushing the same kinds of boundaries as art does.
— Araya Rasdjarmrearnsook
Caution: These verses may be hazardous to your solemnity.
— Russell Baker
Illusions are hazardous, and so are disillusions.
— Mason Cooley
Auto emission is hazardous and has to be controlled.
— Wolfgang Ketterle
Living is a hazardous profession.
— Tobsha Learner
Death not merely ends life, it also bestows upon it a silent completeness, snatched from the hazardous flux to which all things human are subject.
— Hannah Arendt
When you don't hold your pipe with the proper poise, smoking is very hazardous for your image.
— Bauvard
Poetry is a hazardous occupation, very hazardous. There may be bad things in there inside you that maybe you can't handle.
— James Dickey
We have taken a grave and hazardous decision to sustain the Greeks and try to make a Balkan Front.
— Winston Churchill
We must be bold . . . as we set sail we ask God's blessing on the most hazardous and dangerous and greatest adventure on which man has ever embarked.
— Stanley McChrystal
Strong prejudices in an ill-formed mind are hazardous to government.
— Barbara W. Tuchman
Antistatic devices (ASD) are commonly used in many industries and may present a health hazard to those who work with these.
— Steven Magee
But it is hazardous and, I believe, counterproductive to become frozen in time by an obsession with past wrongs and errors.
— George S. McGovern
I neither want it [brandy] nor need it, but I should think it pretty hazardous to interfere with the ineradicable habit of a lifetime.
— Winston Churchill
I'd thought I wanted to live free of my mundane little cage, but the world outside was feeling more and more hazardous.
— Shannon Hale
It is often hazardous to marry an heiress, as she is not unfrequently the last of a diseased family.
— Erasmus Darwin