“My life would be in danger if I return to Mexico.” IfsWould BeDangerReturnMexico Author:Gloria Trevi
“I have been for some time in Retirement, and shall not probably return again to public Life; yet my Anxiety for my Country, in these Times of Danger, makes me sometimes dabble a little in Politicks, and keep up a Correspondence with some Men upon the public Stage.” MenLittlesHas BeensCountrySometimesStageDangerReturnAnxietyRetirementPublic LifeCorrespondence Author:George Mason
“The danger which threatens us comes from Labour...Those who think that the Conservative or Unionist Party, standing as such and disavowing its Liberal allies, could return with a working majority are living in a fools paradise and, if they persist, may easily involve themselves and the country in dangers the outcome of which it is hard to predict.” IfsThinkingMayCountryHardPartyDangerFoolReturnStandingMajorityConservativeOutcomesParadiseLabourAlliesPersist Author:Austen Chamberlain
“A man who has not passed through the inferno of his passions has never overcome them. They then dwell in the house next door, and at any moment a flame may dart out and set fire to his own house. Whenever we give up, leave behind, and forget too much, there is always the danger that the things we have neglected will return with added force.” MenGivingMayMomentsPassionNextHouseForceForgetBehindsFireToo MuchDoorsDangerReturnGiving UpOvercomingFlamesNeglectedInferno Author:Carl Jung
“The danger, though - and there have been signs of this recently - is that Europe begins to demonstrate a return to more nationalist sentiment. To my mind, that would be a great mistake.” MindHas BeensMotivationalWould BeMistakeDangerReturnEuropeSentimentsGreat Mistakes Author:Lakshmi Mittal
“The world allured me & in an unguarded moment I listened to her siren voice. From that moment I seemed to lose interest in heavenly things. Friends reasoned with me & told me of the danger I was in. I felt my danger & was alarmed, but I had rambled too far to return & ever since my heart has been growing harder.” WorldHeartHas BeensMomentsFeltVoiceInterestLosesGrowingAtheismDangerReturnMy HeartHarderPositive AtheismHeavenlyThat MomentSirens Author:Emily Dickinson
“I had often heard Mentor say, that the voluptuous were never brave, and I now found by experience that it was true; for the Cyprians whose jollity had been so extravagant and tumultuous, now sunk under a sense of their danger and wept like women. I heard nothing but the screams of terror and the wailings of hopeless distress. Some lamented the loss of pleasures that were never to return; but none had presence of mind either to undertake or direct the navigation of the menaced vessel.” MindFoundLossPleasureHeardDangerReturnDirectBraveTerrorHopelessScreamMentorDistressVesselExtravagantNavigationWailingVoluptuousPresence Of Mind Author:Francois Fenelon
“The meteor flag of England Shall yet terrific burn, Till danger's troubled night depart, And the star of peace return.” NightStarsPeaceDangerReturnEnglandFlagsTerrificMeteors Book:The Poetical Works of Campbell, Goldsmith and Gray: With Memoirs of the Authors Source: The Poetical Works of Campbell, Goldsmith and Gray: With Memoirs of the Authors
“If agricultural land be left uncultivated, in a few years the jungle returns, and signs are not lacking that a similar danger is always lying in wait for the fields of thought, which, by the labour of three hundred years, have been cleared and brought into cultivation by men of science. The destruction of a very small percentage of the population would suffice to annihilate scientific knowledge, and lead us back to almost universal belief in magic, witchcraft and astrology.” IfsMenYearsHas BeensLyingThreeBeliefLeftWaitingMagicLandDangerFieldsReturnHundredDestructionUniversalPopulationLabourLackingJungleAstrologyPercentagesWitchcraftCultivationScientific Knowledge Author:William Cecil Dampier
“(Was he talking about a polar expedition, or marriage?) -Jorge Men Wanted: For hazardous journey. Small wages, bitter cold, long months of complete darkness, constant danger, safe return doubtful. Honour and recognition in case of success.” MenLongWantedTalkingCasesDarknessJourneyDangerMonthsColdReturnSafeConstantBitterRecognitionHonourWagesDoubtfulExpeditionsBitter ColdSafe Return Author:Ernest Shackleton