Risky Behaviour Quotes & Sayings
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Top Risky Behaviour Quotes

I think Lady Gaga is great and is changing pop music and bringing back a certain rock 'n' roll spirit, swagger to the game. — Adam Lambert

I have declared war on the rich who prosper on our poverty, the politicians who lie to us with smiling faces, and all the mindless, heartless, robots who protect them and their property. — Assata Shakur

The further we travel down the path of enlightenment, the more humble we become. We shouldn't seek to impress others - or allow ourselves to be taken - with mere outer trappings. If we do our inner work, our spirit will be our calling card. Nice to meet you. — Philip Toshio Sudo

High testosterone levels have been proven to make men more likely to commit crimes. The tendency in men toward risky behaviour keeps turning up even where socialization is different, and so does crime and delinquency. — Rodney Stark

Our actions make the fragrance of our lives ... Would you smell of plums? Or Vinegar? — Kirby Larson

Intent matters. Integrity matters. Courage matters. If you have the three, nothing else matters — Sharad Vivek Sagar

I think all my films can be enjoyed. In fact, they've often surprised me with how they're received. — Todd Haynes

Wilier races had interbred with human race during immemorial.
Therefore no need to look for them on anywhere but in ourselves. — Toba Beta

Two people at a cocktail party. One turns to the other and says: "I'm writing a novel." The other replies, "Neither am I. — Private Eye

Listening to the birds tells you different things about a place. I heard bird sounds I'd never heard before. I heard street sounds and country sounds and city sounds that are very different from what it is I'm used to and I get very fascinated about how that marks a place. — Matana Roberts

I say to the paparazzi, 'Fellas, take your shot and go.' It's just they usually find me on a beach. — Matthew McConaughey

Every person defines reality in his own way. And every person figures that anybody who doesn't agree with him has got to be irrational. — Kristen D. Randle

Instead of exposures to toxic materials and mechanical dangers, we are discovering the toxicity of social circumstances and patterns of social organization. — Richard G. Wilkinson