“Ford Motor Company's sluggish and piecemeal approach to its automotive responsibilities betrays motorists' safety.” ResponsibilityCompanyApproachSafetyBetrayalBetrayMotorSluggishFord Motor Author:Ralph Nader
“Through positive thinking and related approaches, we seek the safety and solid ground of certainty, of knowing how the future will turn out, of a time in the future when we'll be ceaselessly happy and never have to fear negative emotions again. But in chasing all that, we close down the very faculties that permit the happiness we crave.” ThinkingTurnsEmotionKnowingPositive ThinkingApproachNegativeSafetyCertaintyRelatedFacultyPermitChasingCraveNegative Emotions Author:Oliver Burkeman
“During this period Steen and Fox were killed trying a single-engine instrument approach at Moline. Then Campbell and Leatherman hit a ridge near Elko, Nevada. In both incidents the official verdict was 'pilot error,' but since their passengers, who were innocent of the controls, also failed to survive, it seemed that fate was the hunter. As it had been and would be.” TryingWould BeFatePeriodsApproachSafetyInstrumentsErrorsInnocentOfficialsAviationEnginesPilotsFoxesHuntersIncidentsPassengersVerdictRidgesNevada Author:Ernest K. Gann
“God can be good and terrible-not in succession-but at the same time. This is why we seek a mediator between us and him; we approach him through the mediating priest and attenuate and enclose him through the sacraments. It is for our own safety: to trap him within confines which render him safe.” TerribleSafeApproachSafetyBe GoodPriestsTrapsSacramentsSuccessionMediators Book:The VALIS Trilogy Source: The VALIS Trilogy
“When you approach someone as a human being, truly and try to be as open as safety allows, some of the bigger reenactments with a whole army of paramilitary people participating, I couldn't say my feelings openly in front of everybody, without it being dangerous for my crew.” PeopleTryingHumansWholeFeelingsHuman BeingsDangerousFrontsApproachBiggerArmySafetyCrewParticipating Author:Joshua Oppenheimer
“There are three important principles to Graham's approach. [The first is to look at stocks as fractional shares of a business, which] gives you an entirely different view than most people who are in the market. [The second principle is the margin-of-safety concept, which] gives you the competitive advantage. [The third is having a true investor's attitude toward the stock market, which] if you have that attitude, you start out ahead of 99 percent of all the people who are operating in the stock market - it's an enormous advantage.” PeopleIfsGivingFirstsLooksImportantDifferentThreeViewsAttitudePrinciplesShareApproachPercentConceptsAdvantageThirdsSafetyEnormousInvestorsMarginsCompetitive AdvantageDifferent Views Author:Warren Buffett
“As I said in my State of the Union address ensuring the security of the United States and the safety of our people demands a smart, patient and disciplined approach to the world.” PeopleWorldSaidStatesUnitedUnited StatesSecurityDemandApproachSmartSafetyUnionsPatientAddresses Author:Barack Obama
“Perfection of means and confusion of goals seem to characterize our age. If we desire sincerely and passionately the safety, the welfare and the free development of the talents of all men, we shall not be in want of the means to approach such a state.” IfsMenWantMeanStatesSeemsAgeDesirePeaceGoalTalentDevelopmentApproachPerfectionSafetyConfusionWelfareSincerely Author:Albert Einstein
“Gotta have safety at our borders. We're a sovereign nation, gotta protect our borders. Make sure the workplace doesn't become a magnet for folks to be hired without the authorization. And then let's be realistic and sensible about how we approach all those folks who made America their home, established businesses, have children who have gone on to be valedictorians at their high school - and let's do these things in a very sensible way.” WayChildrenMadeHomeSchoolAmericaNationsGoneProtectApproachHigh SchoolSafetyFolksImmigrationBordersRealisticSensibleSovereignWorkplaceMagnetImmigration ReformValedictorians Author:Xavier Becerra