“I am afraid that you have been listening to the conversation of someone older than yourself. That is always a dangerous thing to do, and if you allow it to degenerate into a habit, you will find it absolutely fatal to any intellectual development.” IfsHas BeensDangerousListeningDevelopmentHabitConversationIntellectualThings To DoDangerous ThingsDegeneratesIntellectual Development Book:Oscar Wilde - The Major Works Source: Oscar Wilde - The Major Works
“All lies, white or black, disgrace a gentleman, although I grant there is a difference: to say the least of it, it is a dangerous habit, for white lies are but the gentleman ushers to black ones.” LyingBlackDifferencesWhiteDangerousHabitGentlemanGrantsDisgraceWhite Lie Author:Frederick Marryat
“You should never fall in love with your own press clippings, because it is very much the nature of the beast that the same journalists who build you up between Monday and Friday tear you down for weekend fun...My family's habit of living in the past seems to me pathological, even dangerous. If all greatness lies in the past, what is the point of the future?” IfsShouldSeemsPastLyingFallFunLove YouDangerousGreatnessTearsHabitMy FamilyPressesFalling In LoveJournalistBeastWeekendMondayFridayLiving In The PastNever Fall In Love Author:Stephen L. Carter
“I don't think it's illegal. I don't think it's against the rules. It's as dangerous for me to have a toothpick in your mouth as it is to have a 200-pound man punch me in the face hard or try to kick me in the face. I'm more worried about that, to be honest. I don't have any superstitions. I won world titles with a toothpick. I defended it without a toothpick. It all depends. Sometimes I do it, sometimes I don't. It's a bad habit. I know I shouldn't do it, but it's fine.” ThinkingKnowsMenWorldTryingSometimesHardFacesHonestDangerousFineDependsHabitMouthsBeing HonestWorriedTitlesKicksPoundsIllegalSuperstitionsBad HabitsToothpicks Author:Benson Henderson
“How dreadful are the curses which Mohammedanism lays on its votaries! Besides the fanatical frenzy, which is as dangerous in a man as hydrophobia in a dog, there is this fearful fatalistic apathy. Improvident habits, slovenly systems of agriculture, sluggish methods of commerce, and insecurity of property exist wherever the followers of the Prophet rule or live. A degraded sensualism deprives this life of its grace and refinement; the next of its dignity and sanctity.” MenNextGraceDogDangerousHabitDignityMethodLaysPropertyIslamThis LifeCurseProphetInsecurityFollowersApathyFearfulCommerceAgricultureSanctityRefinementFrenzySluggishRadical IslamProselytizing Book:Churchill: The Power of Words Source: Churchill: The Power of Words
“the most dangerous temptations are not due to the active, sudden flames of desire, 'the lusts of the flesh,' but to the disinclinations of the flesh, its indolence and sluggishness, our tendency to become creatures of habit.” DesireDangerousHabitCreaturesActiveDuesFleshLustTendenciesTemptationFlamesInactionIndolenceCreatures Of Habit Author:Sigrid Undset
“The truth is that cowardice itself is violence of a subtle type and therefore dangerous and far more difficult to eradicate than the habit of physical violence.” DifficultViolenceDangerousTypeHabitTruth IsSubtleCowardCowardicePhysical Violence Author:Mahatma Gandhi
“The machine has got to be accepted, but it is probably better to accept it rather as one accepts a drug - that is, grudgingly and suspiciously. Like a drug, the machine is useful, dangerous, and habit-forming. The oftener one surrenders to it the tighter its grip becomes.” AcceptingDangerousHabitDrugMachinesAcceptedSurrender Book:The Road to Wigan Pier Source: The Road to Wigan Pier
“Nothing is more dangerous than to stop working. It is a habit that can soon be lost, one that is easily neglected and hard to resume. A measure of day-dreaming is a good thing, like a drug prudently used ... But too much submerges and drowns. Woe to the intellectual worker who allows himself to lapse wholly from positive thinking into day-dreaming. He thinks he can easily change back, and tells himself that it is all one. He is wrong! To substitute day-dreaming for thought is to confuse poison with a source of nourishment.” ThinkingHardDreamUsedLostToo MuchDangerousPositive ThinkingSourceHabitDrugIntellectualGood ThingsWorkersPoisonWorking ItSubstitutesWoeNeglectedNourishmentResumesLapsesLost Ones Author:Victor Hugo
“Bill Clinton gives the appearance of taking stands-for some sort of tax cut, some sort of welfare reform, some sort of balanced budget-but these are ploys, mirages: they exist only to undermine positions taken by the Republicans. He doesn't fight for anything substantive-except of course, re-election. ...He has fallen into the dangerous habit of lip synching the presidency: he gives the appearance of leadership, but not the substance.” GivingFightingCoursesTakenCuttingDangerousPositionHabitRepublicanTaxesElectionBillsClintonLipsAppearanceReformSubstanceBudgetsWelfareFallenBalancedPresidencyTax CutsMiragesBalanced BudgetPloyWelfare Reform Author:Joe Klein
“People change their habits. I know Americans who don't go to Paris because they think it is too dangerous.” PeopleThinkingKnowsDangerousHabitParis Author:Paul Wolfowitz
“There are African leaders who have the dangerous habit of leading their people into an abyss. In Rwanda we've had presidents who killed. The one million people who died here were, to a certain extent, victims of their leader, President Juvénal Habyarimana, who died in a plane crash before the genocide began. He contributed to all that. The man who took over from him was running around ordering people to kill. If this president came back and landed in my hands, I would have him arrested and tried. Unfortunately, he died a natural death.” PeopleIfsMenHandsRunningCertainPresidentNaturalLeaderMillionsDangerousHe ManHabitDiedVictimPlanesGenocideCrashAbyssArrestedRwandaPlane CrashesNatural Death Author:Paul Kagame