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Having my son made me grow up. I'm keeping my dangers in the movies. Tom Guiry
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We're in schools at least three or four times a week trying to teach students and parents about the dangers on the Internet. We try to impress upon them that the odds are in their favor. They most likely won't be a victim, but if they are, there can be severe consequences. Kevin Clark
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What this illustrates is the virtue of being more plain-spoken and the dangers when you are not. Alan Blinder
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there are too many dangers inherent with using gas throughout the entire complex. Tom Daschle
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One of the dangers is inventing a solution before there is a problem. Danny Miller
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But everybody in West Virginia feels the tragedies. We all know how important mining is, how important it is to the welfare of the families, the employment, and we all know the dangers involved and the history of the early unions there, the horrors that have occurred over the years in the mines. John Beilein
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More safe I sing with mortal voice, unchanged / To hoarse or mute though fall'n on evil days, / On evil days though fall'n, and evil tongues; / In darkness, and with dangers compassed round, / And solitude. John Milton
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No other industry is in the position where the dangers are as great as they are in agriculture. Craig Regelbrugge
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No good can come from it. The dangers far outweigh any positive. In today's world why take any risk? Fred Harran
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Patience is not a virtue! Alan Chadwick
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If our virtues did not go forth of us, it were all alike as if we had them not. William Shakespeare
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Virtue itself scapes not calumnious strokes. William Shakespeare
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That cardinal virtue, temperance. Edmund Burke
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All virtue which is impracticable is spurious. Edmund Burke
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Virtue consists in doing our duty in the several relations we sustain, in respect to ourselves, to our fellowmen, and to God, as known from reason, conscience, and revelation. Archibald Alexander
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Virtue is the only and true nobility. [Lat., Nobilitas sola est atque unica virtus.] Juvenal
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So much greater is our thirst for glory than for virtue. Juvenal
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Whenever there are great virtues, it's a sure sign something's wrong. Bertolt Brecht