“The opposite of Taking A Risk is of course Playing It Safe The latter would probably be a reasonable way of life for seventy or eighty years if you had a contract to live for a thousand years. However, since you know that is out of the question, you must admit, Playing It Safe is a pretty dull way to live. Those who play it safe are generally not too exciting, in fact they would probably border on being very boring personalities. On a score of one to ten as a Risk Taker where do you stand? Add a little spice to your life today and take a risk.” IfsKnowsWayYearsLittlesPlayFactsTodayCoursesRiskPersonalityThousandTenSafeOppositesExcitingAddBoringBordersDullReasonableScoreLatterContractsThousand YearsSeventiesEightySpicesWay To LivePlaying It Safe Author:Bob Proctor
“I enjoy the risk of bungee-jumping. I used to pay money to do it. Now, it's the opposite. I get paid to do action.” ActionUsedEnjoyPayRiskOppositesPaidJumpingBungee JumpingBungee Author:Akshay Kumar
“With a congressional mandate to run the deficit up as high as need be, there is no reason to raise taxes now and risk aggravating the depression. Instead, Obama will follow the opposite of the Reagan strategy. Reagan cut taxes and increased the deficit so that liberals could not increase spending. Obama will raise spending and increase the deficit so that conservatives cannot cut taxes. And, when the economy is restored, he will raise taxes with impunity, since the only people who will have to pay them would be rich Republicans.” PeopleNeedsReasonWould BeRunningPayEconomyRichCuttingRiskRepublicanTaxesOppositesIncreaseRaisesStrategySpendingNo ReasonDeficitMandatesImpunityAggravating Author:Dick Morris
“What we see as risk and foolhardiness on the outside, can seem more like constant cohesive drive on the inside that holds to priorities that cannot be discerned by others, because they reside in far too private a chamber of personal experience to be shared easily. To dare everything is not necessarily trouble, but often the opposite. To have faith in a foundation you have discovered in life and which, though it is difficult to describe even to yourself, you refuse to relinquish.” SeemsDifficultRiskTroubleOppositesFoundationConstantDareRefusePrioritiesHave FaithChamberPersonal Experiences Author:David Whyte
“If someone else of the opposite sex joins either of you in your favorite recreational activities, you are at risk of falling in love with that person.” IfsPersonsFallSexRiskActivityOppositesFalling In LoveYour FavoriteRecreational Activities Author:Willard F. Harley
“I think with relationships you have to risk getting hurt. You have to learn to almost know how to let your heart go when that time comes for that right person. You have to be open to having a friendship with somebody of the opposite sex. We can't let fear keep us from being open to relationships.” ThinkingKnowsHeartPersonsSexHurtKnow HowRiskOppositesRight PersonGetting HurtThat Right Person Author:Rebecca St. James
“Take the course opposite to custom and you will almost always do well.” WellsCoursesRiskOppositesPhilosophicalCustoms Author:Jean-Jacques Rousseau
“The most total opposite of pleasure is not pain but boredom, for we are willing to risk pain to make a boring life interesting.” PainPleasureInterestingRiskWillingOppositesBoringBoredBoredomBoring LifeJesus Shock Author:Peter Kreeft
“Every instance in my life, I've felt like the exact opposite of Superman. Except this time, this moment right now. I don't care. I don't feel like a weak, insipid sissy. Because right now I know I would save the girl. I know that I would rather risk the planet than let harm befall Eliza Wishart. I would save her in a second. Because I can imagine her and me huddled safe together while the earth falls under evil designs, but I can't imagine the world without her in it.” KnowsWorldFeelsI CanMomentsCareEarthTogetherFallGirlEvilFeltImagineRiskDesignPlanetsRight NowSafeWeakOppositesDon't CareHarmInstanceI Don't CareBecause I CanInsipidSissy Author:Craig Silvey
“Failure is not the opposite to success, it's a stepping stone to success. If our primary goal is to be approved of, then we are not going to take risks, we are not going to speak out, we are going to try to blend in.” IfsTryingSpeakGoalRiskStonesOppositesPrimariesApprovedSpeaks OutStepping Stones Author:Arianna Huffington