“Religious reasons, which is no reason. I notice Skeptic had a review of Dennett's book, Darwin's Dangerous Idea. Religious reasons amount to what Dennett terms "skyhooks." Do you believe in skyhooks? I don't.” BelieveBookIdeasReasonTermReligiousAtheismDangerousAmountNo ReasonReviewsSkepticDangerous Ideas Author:Garrett Hardin
“The four most dangerous words in finance are 'this time is different.' Thanks to this masterpiece by Carmen Reinhart at the University of Maryland and Kenneth Rogoff of Harvard, no one can doubt this again. . . . The authors have put an immense amount of work into collecting the data financial institutions needed if they were to have any chance of making quantitative risk management work.” IfsDifferentChanceDoubtFourRiskDangerousAmountNeededManagementInstitutionsUniversityFinancialFinanceThanksDataImmenseMasterpieceCollectingHarvardRisk ManagementFinancial InstitutionsKennethMaryland Author:Martin Wolf
“Suddenly that it was as dangerous to be in America as it was to be overseas. So that the false distinction that's made by the anti-war movement between being over there and over here was exposed for all to see as an illusion. Although a number of people, a large amount of people still share in it. In other words, when I've been in Iraq or Afghanistan, I've probably been safer because I can carry a weapon if I have to, than my wife and daughter are living in Washington.” PeopleIfsMadeStillsI CanWarAmericaNumbersWifeShareDangerousMovementAmountWeaponsIllusionDaughterIraqMy WifeDistinctionAfghanistanExposedAnti WarBecause I CanAnti War MovementWife And Daughter Author:Christopher Hitchens
“A small amount of power corrupts a small man absolutely. A little knowledge is dangerous to a little man. To a great man only great knowledge is dangerous.” MenLittlesDangerousAmountGreat MenLittle ManSmall AmountsPower CorruptsSmall ManLittle KnowledgeGreat KnowledgeKnowledge Is Dangerous Author:Leonard J. V. Compagno
“So what we have is an American foreign policy that is inextricably linked to domestic matters. It is very dangerous for a politician who desires nothing more than to stay in office to address the mindset that any change in policy is appeasement. And Americans will accept that for a certain amount of time.” MatterDesireCertainAcceptingDangerousPolicyAmountPoliticianOfficeMindsetAddressesForeign PolicyLinkedAppeasementAmerican Foreign Policy Author:Michael Scheuer