Sentences with phrase «most dangerous words»

Remember Ronald Reagans quote regarding the 9 most dangerous words in the English language» I'm with the government and I'm here to help».
Here's why... «This Time, It's Different» One of the most basic and well - known premises of technical analysis trading is that history tends to repeat itself or as Sir John Templeton said: «The four most dangerous words in investing are: «this time,
As the manager of a small electronics engineering and manufacturing facility in Souther Cal, in another life, I soon learned that the most dangerous words coming out of the mouths of engineers were «All we need to do is...» and «Just make it this way...»
John Templeton says, The four most dangerous words in investing are: «this time it's different» What does he mean here?
The four most dangerous words in investing are «This time it's different».
To declare bonds are riskier than stocks is just another way of saying «this time it's different,» long recognized as the four most dangerous words in investing.
John Templeton, a 20th century investing master, once said, «The four most dangerous words for an investor are «This time it's different».
Whiplash asserts that, without fathers to push and prod and motivate, so many young men who might otherwise be world - renowned artists or athletes or astronauts, instead simply settle for what Fletcher calls the two most dangerous words in the English language: «Good Job».
In one of those what - were - you - thinking moments, the result of too much wine and too little forethought the night before, I uttered the four most dangerous words in the English language: «hell yeah, I'm in!»
Four of the most dangerous words in investing are «This time is different.»
I know those are the four most dangerous words in the investing world, and ignoring history is folly.
There is an old saying, though: «The four most dangerous words for an investor are «This time it's different.»»
While try is the most dangerous word that an employee or job seeker can use in the workplace, there are certainly other danger words that also indicate negativity, uncertainty or controversy at work and can also doom your chances of getting (or keeping) a job.

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It is, in other words, one of the most toxic, dangerous, and potentially fatal drugs in the entire PDR, and it has been approved for use by the FDA only for the treatment of cancer — which is to say, the dangers of this drug are so massive that they are outweighed only by the benefit of abating or curing cancer.
Although Islam is a broad religion, it is no coincidence that the purists («good» muslims) in Islam — those most prone to taking the words of muhammad literally — are almost always the more dangerous.
The words of Paul — the most dangerous politician of the NT.
I hear «heresy» used in a joking manner more than a serious one, as most younger Christians have been so inundated by the word to refer to any deviation from «traditional» (read: conservative) Christianity that they are inoculated from the possibility that heresy is a real and dangerous thing to avoid.
and Romans — well Romans is automatically disqualified for me because it was written by that self - proclaimed «apostle» Paul (the politician — whose words are the most dangerous and untrustworthy of the NT — we have no reason to believe his words any more than those of Joseph Smith).
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And, to borrow a word from the title, it's also the most dangerous.
Michelle only has their word to go on that things are dangerous above ground, and Howard doesn't seem to be the most reliable source of information.
He's not 100 % wrong when he says that the most dangerous two words in the English language are «good job.»
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This idea is reinforced by Bruce's words to the Joker as he locks his oldest and most dangerous foe away in the darkest recesses of his mind; «I am vengeance.
But you are a Lawyer and its your business to change the meaning of words, so I lose before I start... Now you inform your Editors at once that their most dangerous rival has withdrawn, and that they can go ahead and resume publication, But you inform Your clients that if they ever take up Rope Throwing or chewing gum that I will consider it a direct infringement of my rights and will protect it with one of the best Kosher Lawyers in Oklahoma... Illiterately yours WILL ROGERS
Most importantly, our instructors teach our students how to handle dangerous situations, in other words driving defensively when situations arise on the road.
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