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It does not do to leave a live dragon out of your calculations, if you live near him.
- JRR Tolkien
There's no escaping the adversity waiting for each of us if we follow the path of Jesus. The stakes are high and the eternal rewards priceless. You have a vicious enemy who, to put it bluntly, wants to destroy your influence and wreck your God-assigned mission. As far as Satan's concerned, you are a threat and need to be stopped—indeed, he will be happy when you are "dead."
- John Bevere
The Iraqi regime is a threat of unique urgency. [...] It has developed weapons of mass death.
- George W. Bush
Your face is bright with the love of the Lord. Our souls are singing together, despite the evil that threatens to befall us.
- DiAnn Mills
Organized crime constitutes nothing less than a guerilla war against society.
- Lyndon B. Johnson
I sighed. I don't know what to do. Velma Richards seems like a woman who will carry out her threat". "No Doubt It's a crusade for her. " Moments passed. "Not much Christian about it is there?" I felt like snorting. I don't know it pretty well fits with what I've come to expect of Christians.
- Cathy Gohlke
I think it is important for Europe to understand that even though I am president and George Bush is not president, Al Qaeda is still a threat.
- Barack Obama
A government is the most dangerous threat to man
- Ayn Rand
Freedom can be killed by neglect as well as by direct attack.
- Ezra Taft Benson
Unembellished by any violence of gesticulation, this might have seemed no very high compliment to the lady's charms; but, as Mr. Bumble accompanied the threat with many warlike gestures, she was much touched with this proof of his devotion, and protested, with great admiration, that he was indeed a dove.
- Charles Dickens
Appeasement does not work. As was the case in the 1930s, we see in Saddam Hussein an aggressive dictator threatening his neighbors.
- George H. W. Bush
Their most notable defect was that they considered work a virtue, even manual labor. They were materialists, conquerors, and they were infused with a messianic enthusiasm for reforming those who did not think as they did; they did not, however, represent an immediate threat to civilization. No
- Isabel Allende