“One could not always put safety up front as the prime goal. Do that, and who would ever achieve anything of note?” GoalAchieveFrontsSafetyNotesPrime Book:Chindi Source: Chindi
“Sure, you can choose the safety and predictability of the cage, forfeiting the adventure God has destined for you. But you won't be the only one missing out or losing out. When you lack the courage to chase the Wild Goose, the opportunity costs are staggering. Who might not hear about the love of God if you don't seize the opportunity to tell them? Who might be stuck in poverty, stuck in ignorance, stuck in pain if you're not there to help free them? Where might the advance of God's kingdom in the world stall out because you weren't there on the front lines?” IfsWorldHelpingMightPainOpportunityLinesPovertyMissingFrontsIgnoranceAdventureCostLosingSafetyStuckKingdomsGod LoveCagesDestinedGeeseStaggeringMissing OutPredictabilitySeize The OpportunityOpportunity CostWild GeeseLosing Out Author:Mark Batterson
“I always felt that if you're not trying something different each time out of the gate, you're being safe, and you don't ever want to find that place of safety. I like that, each time, before I even go in front of the cameras, the studio's reaction will be fear.” IfsWantTryingDifferentFeltFrontsSafeCamerasSafetyStudiosReactionsGatesTrying Something Author:Johnny Depp
“Nerves are always a big problem for me, which is why I loved doing American sitcoms. Because you know when you do the take in front of the audience that you're going to do it again afterwards. A minute after you finish, you just go and do it again. So, there's that sort of safety net. And then if you made a little mistake or two, they'll go pick it up, so there's nothing to worry about.” IfsKnowsLittlesMadeTwoProblemBigsMistakeWorryAudienceMinutesFrontsPicksSafetyNervesSitcomBig ProblemsSafety Net Author:John Cleese
“Are there anything more dishonourable and more coward than not marching in front of the army after taking the decision of war as a politician? Sending others for dying but keeping himself in safety is the affair of the low man only!” MenWarDecisionDyingFrontsPoliticianLowsArmySafetyAffairCoward Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan
“There are so many people afraid of a task. They get so overwhelmed by the obstacles in front of them that they shy away from reaching beyond a position of safety.” PeopleFrontsPositionTasksSafetyObstaclesReachingShyOverwhelmedReaching Beyond Author:Edwin Moses
“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
“Every person with a pulse has a responsibility to stand in solidarity with the Muslim community that is on the front lines fighting against groups like ISIS, both militarily and ideologically, every day, and now on the front line of standing up for civil liberties and civil rights to make America great. [They] are the best insurance for the safety of all Americans.” PersonsAmericaFightingCommunityLinesResponsibilityLibertyRightsGroupsFrontsStandingSafetyCivil RightsSolidarityIsisPulseCivil LibertiesMuslim Community Author:Van Jones
“They'll be granted immunity!" I feel myself rising from my chair, my voice full of resonant. "You will personally pledge this in front of the entire population of District Thirteen and the remainder of Twelve. Soon. Today. It will be recorded for future generations. You will hold yourself and your government responsible for their safety, or you'll find yourself another Mockingjay!” FeelsGovernmentTodayVoiceGenerationsFrontsResponsibleSafetyHungerPopulationGrantedRisingChairsFinding YourselfTwelveFuture GenerationPledgeThirteenPeetaImmunityMockingjayGale Hawthorne Author:Suzanne Collins