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The only way to find true happiness is to risk being completely cut open.
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risk
happiness
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Chuck Palahniuk |
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A ship is safe in harbor, but that's not what ships are for.
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misattributed-grace-hopper
misattributed-william-g-t-shedd
risk
courage
inspirational
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John A. Shedd |
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Of course I'll hurt you. Of course you'll hurt me. Of course we will hurt each other. But this is the very condition of existence. To become spring, means accepting the risk of winter. To become presence, means accepting the risk of absence.
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existence
risk
fear
love
hurt
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Antoine de Saint-Exupéry |
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Do you want me to tell you something really subversive? Love is everything it's cracked up to be. That's why people are so cynical about it. It really is worth fighting for, being brave for, risking everything for. And the trouble is, if you don't risk anything, you risk even more.
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risk
love
fear-of-flying
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Erica Jong |
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In school we learn that mistakes are bad, and we are punished for making them. Yet, if you look at the way humans are designed to learn, we learn by making mistakes. We learn to walk by falling down. If we never fell down, we would never walk.
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risk
humanity
inspirational
mistakes
school
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Robert T. Kiyosaki |
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Failure is a bend in the road, not the end of the road. Learn from failure and keep moving forward.
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perseverance
risk
learning
inspiration
inspirational-quotes
inspire
life-quotes
living
motivation
optimistic
positive-affirmation
positive-life
change
inspiring
positive
positive-thinking
motivational
success
optimism
life
inspirational
keep-going
keep-moving-forward
failures
learn
failure
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Roy T. Bennett |
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Sit down before fact as a little child, be prepared to give up every preconceived notion, follow humbly wherever and to whatever abysses nature leads, or you shall learn nothing. I have only begun to learn content and peace of mind since I have resolved at all risks to do this.
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abyss
risk
nature
learning
science
inspirational
preconceptions
open-minded
peace-of-mind
preparation
humble
facts
peace
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Thomas Huxley |
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The question, love, is whether you want me enough to take the risk.
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want
risk
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Lisa Kleypas |
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Very few beings really seek knowledge in this world. Mortal or immortal, few really ask. On the contrary, they try to wring from the unknown the answers they have already shaped in their own minds -- justifications, confirmations, forms of consolation without which they can't go on. To really ask is to open the door to the whirlwind. The answer may annihilate the question and the questioner.
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daring
risk
courage
seeking
uncertainty
questions
knowledge
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Anne Rice |
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The practice of love offers no place of safety. We risk loss, hurt, pain. We risk being acted upon by forces outside our control.
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pain
loss
risk
love
saftey
security
practice
force
hurt
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Bell Hooks |
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To save all we must risk all.
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risk
inspirational
save
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Friedrich von Schiller |
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The wish to travel seems to me characteristically human: the desire to move, to satisfy your curiosity or ease your fears, to change the circumstances of your life, to be a stranger, to make a friend, to experience an exotic landscape, to risk the unknown..
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travel
risk
inspirational
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Paul Theroux |
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We need people in our lives with whom we can be as open as possible. To have real conversations with people may seem like such a simple, obvious suggestion, but it involves courage and risk.
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risk
life
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Thomas Moore |
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" " J. Michael Haller, Criminal Defense Attorney, Los Angeles, 1962."
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responsibility
risk
fear
clients
criminal-law
justice-system
innocence
justice
guilt
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Michael Connelly |
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Your need for acceptance can make you invisible in this world. Don't let anything stand in the way of the light that shines through this form. Risk being seen in all of your glory.
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be-yourself
2014
7-7
77
address
allow
be-you
commencement-address
commencement-speech
famous-people
graduate
jim-carey
jim-carrey
maharishi
maharishi-university
shine-bright
shine-on
light
risk
inspiring
inspirational
actor
pleaser
mum
acceptance
shine
actors
graduation
glory
shine-your-light
pleasing-others
pleasing
hiding
hide
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Jim Carrey |
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I've long believed that good food, good eating, is all about risk. Whether we're talking about unpasteurized Stilton, raw oysters or working for organized crime 'associates,' food, for me, has always been an adventure
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risk
eating
food
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Anthony Bourdain |
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If you're waiting until you feel talented enough to make it, you'll never make it.
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action
bravery
doubt
feelings
follow-your-dreams
good-enough
just-do-something
passion
perseverance
pursue-your-dreams
risk
take-action
courage
musician
persistence
faith
fear
confidence
dreams
motivational
success
inspirational
actor
just-do-it
athlete
concern
business
encouraging
career
security
ambition
determination
contentment
skill
worry
emotions
gift
talent
insecurity
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Criss Jami |
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For what it's worth: trust your feelings. I can't promise that you'll never get hurt again, but I can promise you the risk is worth it.
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risk
love
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Rick Riordan |
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Stand at the top of a cliff and jump off and build your wings on the way down.
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risk
writing
inspiration
margaret-langstaff
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Ray Bradbury |
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Break the glass, I thought to myself, because it is a symbolic gesture. Try to understand that within myself, things were breaking of much more importance than a glass, and I'm happy for that. Look to your own inner struggles and break this glass. Our parents taught us to be careful with glasses and with our bodies. They taught us that the passions of childhood are impossible; we should not remove men from the priesthood, that people do not perform miracles and that no one goes on a journey without knowing where he wants to go. Break this cup, please, I thought to myself, and release of all these damn misconceptions, the habit you have of only doing that which everyone agrees with.
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risk
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Paulo Coelho |
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"Sirius looked out of the fire at Harry, a crease between his sunken eyes. "You're less like your father than I thought," he said finally, a definite coolness in his voice. "The risk would've been what made it fun for James." "Look --" "Well, I'd better get going . . . I'll write to tell you a time I can make it back into the fire, then, shall I? If you can stand to risk it?" There was a tiny , and the place where Sirius's head had been was flickering flame once more."
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risk
sirius-black
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J.K. Rowling |
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"An afternoon drive from Los Angeles will take you up into the high mountains, where eagles circle above the forests and the cold blue lakes, or out over the Mojave Desert, with its weird vegetation and immense vistas. Not very far away are Death Valley, and Yosemite, and Sequoia Forest with its giant trees which were growing long before the Parthenon was built; they are the oldest living things in the world. One should visit such places often, and be conscious, in the midst of the city, of their surrounding presence. For this is the real nature of California and the secret of its fascination; this untamed, undomesticated, aloof, prehistoric landscape which relentlessly reminds the traveller of his human condition and the circumstances of his tenure upon the earth. "You are perfectly welcome," it tells him, "during your short visit. Everything is at your disposal. Only, I must warn you, if things go wrong, don't blame me. I accept no responsibility. I am not part of your neurosis. Don't cry to me for safety. There is no home here. There is no security in your mansions or your fortresses, your family vaults or your banks or your double beds. Understand this fact, and you will be free. Accept it, and you will be happy."
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risk
nature
freedom
empowerment
happiness
wildness
liberation
self-responsibility
environment
mountains
risk-taking
los-angeles
desert
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Christopher Isherwood |
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You touch some of the reasons for my going, not for my staying away.
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risk
motivation
submission
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Charles Dickens |
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Love's easy to learn. It's like taking a risk. You set your mind on it and refuse to be afraid, and in no time you feel terrifically exhilarated and all your inhibitions fly out of the window.
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risk
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Dick Francis |
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A natural response when people feel overwhelmed is to retreat into various forms of passivity. If we don't try too much in life, if we limit our circle of action, we can give ourselves the illusion of control. The less we attempt, the less chances of failure. If we can make it look like we are not really responsible for our fate, for what happens to us in life, then our apparent powerlessness is more palatable.
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risk
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Robert Greene |
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...the more risks you allow children to take, the better they learn to take care of themselves. If you never let them take any risks, then I believe they become very prone to injury. Boys should be allowed to climb tall trees and walk along the tops of high walls and dive into the sea from high rocks... The same with girls. I like the type of child who takes risks. Better by far than the one who never does so.
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risk
growth
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Roald Dahl |
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Caution is the path to mediocrity. Gliding, passionless mediocrity is all that most people think they can achieve.
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passion
risk
mediocrity
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Frank Herbert |
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You need to decide whether you're willing to risk being hurt, plain and simple. You can go for it and have a wonderful relationship. Or you might go for it and crash and burn brilliantly. It's up to you if you want to take that risk, up to you if it's worth it or not.
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risk
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Erin McCarthy |
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Change is not always a good thing. What I need is not change from one thing to another but transformation from who I am into who I was meant to become. Only when God's transforming power touches me can I begin to live the simpler, freer, fresher, more creative, more patient, more passionate, more sacrificial, riskier, rawer, more real, more love-driven life God intended for me all along. That transformation is what awaits all who dare to enter the story of God. As Paul wrote, 'Let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think' (Romans 12:2)
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free
passion
risk
jesus
god
transform
creativity
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Steven James |
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If so, then it was also here where I came to know I can survive what hurts. I believed in my capacity to stand back up and run into the waves again and again, no matter the risk.
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risk
stand-back-up
waves
run
survive
survival
running
ocean
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Terry Tempest Williams |
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"You must go further than I did," Nedra said. "You know that." "Further?" "With your life. You must become free." She did not explain it; she could not. It was not a matter of living alone, though in her case this had been necessary. The freedom she meant was self-conquest. It was not a natural state. It was meant only for those who would risk everything for it, who were aware that without it life is only appetites until the teeth are gone."
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risk
women
mothers-and-daughters
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James Salter |
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There's never any great risk as long as you have money.
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risk
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E.M. Forster |
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I think I'm getting a notion of how to do this. O.K., a carnival works because people pay to feel amazed and scared. They can nibble around a midway getting amazed here and scared there, or both. And do you know what else? Hope. Hope they'll win a prize, break the jackpot, meet a girl, hit a bull's-eye in front of their buddies. In a carnival you call it luck or chance, but it's the same as hope. Now hope is a good feeling that needs risk to work. How good it is depends on how big the risk is if what you hope doesn't happen. You hope your old auntie croaks and leaves you a carload of shekels, but she might leave them to her cat. You might not hit the target or win the stuffed dog, you might lose your money and look like a fool. You don't get the surge without the risk. Well. Religion works the same way. The only difference is that it's more amazing than even Chick or the twins. And it's a whole lot scarier than the Roll-a-plane or the Screamer, or any simp twister. This scare stuff laps over into the hope department too. The hope you get from religion is a three-ring, all-star hope because the risk is outrageous. Bad! Well, I'm working on it. I've got the amazing part down. And the scary bits are a snap. But I've got to come up with a hope.
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risk
religion
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Katherine Dunn |
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"You know what my father said about innocent clients? ... He said the scariest client a lawyer will ever have is an innocent client. Because if you fuck up and he goes to prison, it'll scar you for life ... He said there is no in-between with an innocent client. No negotiation, no plea bargain, no middle ground. There's only one verdict. You have to put an NG up on the scoreboard. There's no other verdict but not guilty." Levin nodded thoughtfully. "The bottom line was my old man was a damn good lawyer and he didn't like having innocent clients," I said. "I'm not sure I do, either." --
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responsibility
risk
fear
criminal-law
justice-system
innocence
justice
guilt
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Michael Connelly |
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Doing risk sport had taught me another important lesson: never exceed your limits. You push the envelope and you live for those moments when you're right on the edge, but you don't go over. You have to be true to yourself; you have to know your strengths and limitations and live within your means.
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risk
on-the-edge
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Yvon Chouinard |
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She had known the kind of love that was worth risking everything for, the kind of love that was as rare as a glimpse of heaven.
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heaven
risk
faith
hope
life
love
oppurtunity
choices-and-consequences
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Nicholas Sparks |
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There's no reward without work, no victory without effort, no battle won without risk.
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risk
work
inspirational
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Nora Roberts |
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"He sighed and grabbed my left arm, examining the tattoo. "What were you thinking? Didn't you know I'd come as soon as I could?" I yanked my arm from him. "I was dying! I had a fever--I was barely able to keep conscious! How was I supposed to know you'd come? That you even understood how quickly humans can die of that sort of thing? You told me you hesitated that time with the naga." "I swore an oath to Tamlin--" "I had no other choice! You think I'm going to trust you after everything you said to me at the manor?" "I risked my neck for you during your task. Was that not enough?" His metal eye whirred softly. "You offered up your name for me--after all that I said to you, all I did, you still offered up your name. Didn't you realize I would help you after that? Oath or no oath?" I hadn't realized it would mean anything to him at all. "I had no other choice," I said again, breathing hard. "Don't you understand what Rhys is?" "I do!" I barked, then sighed. "I do," I repeated, and glared at the eye in my palm. "It's done with. So you needn't hold to whatever oath you swore to Tamlin to protect me--or feel like you owe me anything for saving you from Amarantha. I would have done it just to wipe the smirk off your brothers' faces." Lucien clicked his tongue, but his remaining russet eye shone. "I'm glad to see you didn't sell your lively human spirit or stubbornness to Rhys."
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risk
rhysand
feyre
tamlin
lucien
hurt
help
oath
name
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Sarah J. Maas |
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What is this spirit in man that urges him forever to depart from happiness and security, to toil, to place himself in danger, even to risk a reasonable certainty of death? It dawned upon me up there in the moon as a thing I ought always to have known, that man is not made simply to go about being safe and comfortable and well fed and amused. Against his interest, against his happiness he is constantly being driven to do unreasonable things. Some force not himself impels him and go he must.
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daring
risk
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H.G. Wells |
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We must all get our hearts broken sometimes. This is a good sign, having a broken heart. It means we have tried for something
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risk
romance
love
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Elizabeth Gilbert |
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Some have won a wild delight, By daring wilder sorrow; Could I gain thy love to-night, I'd hazard death to-morrow.
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daring
risk
poetry
love
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Charlotte Brontë |
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"In ancient Rome, when a victorious general paraded through the streets, legend has it that he was sometimes trailed by a servant whose job it was to repeat to him, " Memento Mori": Remember you will die. A reminder of mortality would help the hero keep things in perspective, instill some humility. Job's memento mori had been delivered by his doctors, but it did not instill humility. Instead he roared back after his recovery with even more passion. The illness reminded him that he had nothing to lose, so he should forge ahead full speed. " He came back on a mission," said Cook. " Even though he was now running a large company, he kept making bold moves that I don't think anybody else would have done."
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passion
risk
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Walter Isaacson |
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The only crime of the Government is that it governs. The unpardonable sin of the supreme power is that it is supreme. I do not curse you for being cruel. I do not curse you (though I might) for being kind. I curse you for being safe!
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risk
force
coercion
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G.K. Chesterton |
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There's no safety in love. You risk the whole of life. But the great thing is to risk -to believe, and to risk everything for your belief.
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risk
love
safety
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Elizabeth von Arnim |
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There are always two risks: the risk of trying something new, and the risk of not trying. You risk settling and continuing in the same way, wondering about other paths and possibilities, believing that this is as good as it gets while discontent gnaws away at your soul.
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risk
possibilities
discontent
creativity
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Rob Bell |
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Risk management seemed to have completed its transformation into pure entertainment. Dudley seemed the epitome of a risk manager who would drown crossing a river that was 12 inches in depth .
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risk
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Satyajit Das |
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What we did, what every president since Washington has done, was provide a measured, appropriate response, in direct relation to a realistic threat assessment.
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risk
threat
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Max Brooks |
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...it's strange, isn't it, how you don't know how big a part of you someone is until they're threatened? And then you think you can't possibly go on if something happens to them, but the most frightening part is that, actually, you will go on, you'll have to go on, with them or without them. There's just no telling what you'll become
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risk
fear
change
heart
love
truth
realization
see
understand
result
realize
outcome
worry
danger
threaten
soul
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Robin Hobb |
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I never advise friends to put money in anything,. said Danny. 'It's a no-win situation - if they make a profit they forget that it was you who recommended it, and if they make a loss they never stop reminding you. My only advise would be not to gamble what you can't afford, and never to risk an amount that might cause you to lose a night's sleep
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money
sleep
loss
risk
friends
afford
recommend
gamble
investment
win
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Jeffrey Archer |
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You've never been the safe, nice girl next door, despite everything you do to be that person. That's why you joined the I.S., and even there you didn't fit in, because, knowing it or not, you were a possible threat to everyone around you. People sense it on some level. I see it all the time. The dangerous are attracted by the lure of an equal, and the weak are afraid. Then they avoid you, or go out of their way to make your life miserable so you'll leave and they can continue deluding themselves that they're safe. (...) You got off on the risk.
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risk
fit
danger
threat
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Kim Harrison |
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Risks? I have lived with the prospect of assassination for years. What risks? All men die, rich and poor alike. But if I am to die, then let it be while I fight, not like some bullock in a pen waiting for the ax to fall.
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risk
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David Gemmell |
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"If we aren't willing to do whatever is required," he said finally, "then we risk losing what we have been mandated to protect."
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loss
risk
tarkin
protection
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James Luceno |
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"Like most people, when I look back, the family house is held in time, or rather it is now outside of time, because it exists so clearly and it does not change, and it can only be entered through a door in the mind. I like it that pre-industrial societies, and religious cultures still, now, distinguish between two kinds of time - linear time, that is also cyclical because history repeats itself, even as it seems to progress, and real time, which is not subject to the clock or the calendar, and is where the soul used to live. This real time is reversible and redeemable. It is why, in religious rites of all kinds, something that happened once is re-enacted - Passover, Christmas, Easter, or, in the pagan record, Midsummer and the dying of the god. As we participate in the ritual, we step outside of linear time and enter real time. Time is only truly locked when we live in a mechanised world. Then we turn into clock-watchers and time-servers. Like the rest of life, time becomes uniform and standardised. When I left home at sixteen I bought a small rug. It was my roll-up world. Whatever room, whatever temporary place I had, I unrolled the rug. It was a map of myself. Invisible to others, but held in the rug, were all the places I had stayed - for a few weeks, for a few months. On the first night anywhere new I liked to lie in bed and look at the rug to remind myself that I had what I needed even though what I had was so little. Sometimes you have to live in precarious and temporary places. Unsuitable places. Wrong places. Sometimes the safe place won't help you. Why did I leave home when I was sixteen? It was one of those important choices that will change the rest of your life. When I look back it feels like I was at the borders of common sense, and the sensible thing to do would have been to keep quiet, keep going, learn to lie better and leave later. I have noticed that doing the sensible thing is only a good idea when the decision is quite small. For the life-changing things, you must risk it. And here is the shock - when you risk it, when you do the right thing, when you arrive at the borders of common sense and cross into unknown territory, leaving behind you all the familiar smells and lights, then you do not experience great joy and huge energy. You are unhappy. Things get worse. It is a time of mourning. Loss. Fear. We bullet ourselves through with questions. And then we feel shot and wounded.
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time
risk
home
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Jeanette Winterson |
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desperate times required judicious risk-taking.
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risk
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Eoin Colfer |
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Good food and good eating are about risk. Every once in a while an oyster, for instance, will make you sick to your stomach. Does this mean you should stop eating oysters? No way.
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risk
good-food
oysters
food-writing
eating
food
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Anthony Bourdain |
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They say ol' man Beach is crazy. And maybe he is. But he goes ahead anyways. He's the sort of man who knows the only things worth doing are the things might break your heart.
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risk
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Colum McCann |
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They will have difficulties to overcome,' I admitted. 'Including the differences in their religions. However, marriage is always a chancy business, Katherine. I have known individuals who appeared perfectly suited, by family background, religion, and nationality, who were thoroughly miserable.' 'So you believe in taking the chance?' 'Certainly. What is life without some risk?
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risk
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Elizabeth Peters |
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I'd never really believed in terrorists before--I mean, I knew that in the abstract there were terrorists somewhere in the world, but they didn't really represent any risk to me. There were millions of ways that the world could kill me--starting with getting run down by a drunk burning his way down Valencia--that were infinitely more likely and immediate than terrorists. Terrorists kill a lot fewer people than bathroom falls and accidental electrocutions. Worrying about them always struck me as about as useful as worrying about getting hit by lightning.
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risk
death
terrorists
terrorism
worrying
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Cory Doctorow |
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"One sticking point was that Jobs wanted his payout to be in cash. Amelio insisted that he needed to "have skin in the game" and take the payout in stock that he would agree to hold for at least a year." Jobs resisted. Finally, they compromised: Jobs would take $120 million in cash and $37 million in stock, and he pledged to hold the stock for at least six months."
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opportunity
risk
negotiation
patience
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Walter Isaacson |
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There was a danger in asking too much of a child, but the danger of asking too little was almost equal.
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risk
youth
teach
demand
equal
kid
little
much
require
show
child
danger
children
young
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Robin Hobb |
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Deeds of heroism are wrought here more than those of romance, when, defying torture, and braving death itself, the fugitive voluntarily threads his way back to the terrors and perils of that dark land, that he may bring out his sister, or mother, or wife.
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heroism
slavery
risk
love
fugitive-slave
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Harriet Beecher Stowe |
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It's a hard thing to risk what you know and are sure of, just for the possibility of something better. Even when it's a pretty strong possibility, and something that's a whole lot better.
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risk
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Patricia C. Wrede |
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Life is sacrifice and risk taking, and nothing that doesn't entail some moderate amount of the former, under the constraint of satisfying the latter, is close to what we can call life. If you do not undertake a risk of real harm, reparable or even potentially irreparable, from an adventure, it is not an adventure.
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risk
sacrifice
life
risk-taking
harm
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb |
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"One sticking point was that Jobs wanted his payout to be in cash. Amelio insisted that he needed to "have skin in the game" and take the payout in stock that he would agree to hold for at least a year."
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risk
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Walter Isaacson |
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It was too late for he and his father to have an adventure, and NOTHING seemed to have any color anymore.
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risk
mission
maturation
parenthood
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Robert Kurson |
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It would be an act of wisdom to depart immediately... but wisdom is itself the product of knowledge; and knowledge, unfortunately, is generally the product of foolish doings. So, to add to my own knowledge and to enhance my wisdom I shall remain another day, to see what occurs.
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daring
risk
wisdom
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folly
knowledge
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Roger Zelazny |
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No low-trust society will ever produce sustained innovation.
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risk
relationships
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Thomas L. Friedman |
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When Derek hesitated, Chloe said, He scowled at her. she said.
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risk
derek
strangers
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Kelley Armstrong |
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...we named her Dorothy Ann. Dolly, for short. I kissed her warily, fearful of the pain of loving her, love her, though love her I did; fearful lest she hurt me by dying.
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risk
trust
heartbreak
love
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Nancy E. Turner |
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Freedom is always associated with risk taking, whether it leads to it or comes from it.
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risk
risk-taking
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb |
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Great risks could be undertaken only after great preparation.
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risk
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Robert Ferrigno |
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In terms of having an experience, seriously contemplating a murder was almost as good as going through with it, and it had the added benefit of not entailing risk. Between prison and no prison, no prison was clearly preferable.
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murder
risk
prison
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Jonathan Franzen |
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The newly-minted captain is told to let nothing stop him but to do nothing that would risk his ship or his crew.
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management
risk
leadership
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Patrick O'Brian |
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A high degree of autonomy is what permits innovation, experimentation and risk taking in a bureaucracy. If the slightest mistake can end a career, then no one will ever take risks.
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risk
states
innovation
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Francis Fukuyama |
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It is easy when you are young to believe that what you desire is no less than what you deserve, to assume that if you want something badly enough it is your God-given right to have it... I was a raw youth who mistook passion for insight and acted according to an obscure, gap-ridden logic. I thought climbing the Devil's Thumb would fix all that was wrong in my life. In the end, of course, it changed almost nothing...I came to appreciate that mountains make poor recepticles for dreams.
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travel
risk
dreams
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Jon Krakauer |
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It's just something I'll have to live with... The possibility of getting sick. Not knowing if I'll live another two years or forty years. I keep telling myself, I could walk outside and get hit by a bus. That's the way life is. Just surviving another day comes with its own risk.
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risk
survival
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Tess Gerritsen |
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"Your mother would break my pate if she knew how I risked you." "Father," Myste replied like a sun, "all children must be risked. Mother knows that. How else are we to discover ourselves?" King Jose and Myste (p. 908)"
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family-relationships
risk
growth
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Stephen R. Donaldson |