Quotes by Hazards Government prohibitions do always more mischief than had been calculated; and it is not without much hesitation that a statesman should hazard to regulate the concerns of individuals, as if he could do it better than themselves. Albert Gallatin hazards liberty government From sunny woof and cloudy weft Fell rain in sheets; so, to myself I hummed these hazard rhymes, and left The learned volume on the shelf. Alfred Austin sunny hazards rain I consider C++ the most significant technical hazard to the survival of your project and do so without apologies. Alistair Cockburn hazards apology survival It is an occupational hazard that anyone who has spent her life learning how to lie eventually becomes bad at telling the truth. Ally Carter hazards truth lying Our technological powers increase, but the side effects and potential hazards also escalate. Alvin Toffler hazards progress technology To worry is to add another hazard. Amelia Earhart hazards worry inspirational Incoherence is a common hazard for journalists who dabble in ethical judgments. Andrew Ferguson hazards judgment common Golf without bunkers and hazards would be tame and monotonous. So would life. B. C. Forbes hazards golf life Natural hazards, however formidable, are inherently less dangerous and less uncertain than fighting hazards. All conditions are more calculable, all obstacles more surmountable than those of human resistance. B. H. Liddell Hart hazards fighting military A writer's occupational hazard: I think of eavesdropping as minding my business. Barbara Kingsolver hazards busybodies thinking In every case, the environmental hazards were made known only by independent scientists, who were often bitterly opposed by the corporations responsible for the hazards. Barry Commoner hazards environmental independent We are one with God and He loves us. Now if that isn't a hazard to this country-How're we gonna keep building nuclear weapons? Bill Hicks hazards nuclear country There is a major disaster when a person allows some success to become a stopping place rather than a way station on to a larger goal. It often happens that an early success is a greater moral hazard than an early failure. Bill Vaughan hazards goal success Running toward danger is foolhardy. ... But so is closing your eyes to it. Many perils become less dangerous once you understand their potential hazards. Brandon Mull hazards eye running Taking pleasure in the dark side may be some sort of occupational hazard for reporters. Calvin Trillin hazards dark may Quoting, like smoking, ... is a dirty habit to which I am devoted. But then ... I am a professor of English literature; it is an occupational hazard. Carolyn Heilbrun hazards smoking dirty The diver plunges deep to find pearls, and we must accept any labor or hazard to win a soul Charles Spurgeon hazards soul winning The current lack of a national standard for operators of medical imaging and radiation therapy equipment poses a hazard to American patients and jeopardizes quality health care. Charles W. Pickering hazards quality care Fear of an enemy can often blind men to other hazards, not least the shape which they themselves make in the world. Cormac McCarthy hazards men enemy If one were to be a person of value that value could not be a condition subject to hazards of fortune. It had to be a quality that could not change. No matter what. Cormac McCarthy hazards quality matter 123456»