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The dragon sits by the side of the road, watching those who pass. Beware lest he devour you. We go to the Father of Souls, but it is necessary to pass by the dragon.
- Cyril of Jerusalem
The less there is of fear, the less there is of danger.
- Livy
The fear of doing right is the grand treason in times of danger.
- Henry Ward Beecher
Every generalization is dangerous, especially this one.
- Mark Twain
Nothing in the world is more dangerous than that sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity
- Martin Luther
This is the most dangerous trial of all, when there is no trial and every thing goes well; for then a man is tempted to forget God, to become too bold and to misuse times of prosperity.
- Martin Luther
One of the things which danger does to you after a time is -, well, to kill emotion. I don't think I shall ever feel anything again except fear. None of us can hate anymore - or love.
- Graham Greene
The truth was he'd overreacted that day because he didn't like running into her. Sure, there was danger from wild bulls and grizzlies in the area—though Rylan hadn't foreseen the two tangling. But the real reason it upset him to find her was she wasn't exactly safe from him. Oh, he'd never physically harm her, but he might end up spending time with her and talking and learning all about her.
- Mary Connealy
It's dangerous, but it's a place full of the majesty of creation, too. It's a shining testimony to God.
- Mary Connealy
the most dangerous lie is the lie that resembles the truth". Michael Youssef
- Michael Youssef
People sometimes speak as if the spirit were given to make us happy and relaxed. Well, that may sometimes happen, but this expectation looks suspiciously like an attempt to get the spirit to endorse [14] our modern western aspirations. In the New Testament, the spirit drove Jesus into the wilderness after his baptism,34 and the spirit drives the church into the places of pain and danger so that new creation may happen right there, where it is most needed.
- NT Wright
Even when theologians and preachers have seen this danger and have insisted that what was achieved on the cross was the direct result of the Father's love, when the goal is Platonized ("going to heaven") and the human role is moralized ("good and bad behavior"), the structure of the implicit story will still run in the wrong direction.
- NT Wright