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Venture Quotes

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Life is best organized as a series of daring ventures from a secure base
John Bowlby

Organize life as an adventurous journey starting from a safe haven.
Authors on Venture Quotes: Luc de Clapiers Kevin Kinsella Henry Norris Russell John Heywood John Doerr Jean-Jacques Rousseau Horace John Milton John W. Thompson John Kessel Christopher Peterson Roger L'Estrange Jean Cocteau Adelaide Crapsey Samuel Rutherford Leonard Susskind Paulo Coelho William Carey Italo Calvino Nathan Myhrvold Jon Weisman Douglas Leone Silas Weir Mitchell Emile M. Cioran Rabindranath Tagore George Washington Michael Cunningham Ayn Rand Alfred Noyes Nas John Bowlby David Plotz Timothy Thomas Fortune
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Lavender is the new pink. I'll never stop wearing pink but I wanted to venture out.
Nicki Minaj

'Lilac is the fresh pink. I'll never leave off wearing pink but I was eager to explore.'
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I am not made like any of those I have seen. I venture to believe that I am not made like any of those who are in existence. If I am not better, at least I am different.
Jean-Jacques Rousseau

I am unlike any other that I have encountered. I dare to assume that there is nobody else like me in the world. If I am not superior, then I must be dissimilar.
4.
I will venture to go... but remember that you must hold the ropes.
William Carey

I shall dare to proceed... but keep in mind that you must remain steadfast.
5.
Many people have the right aim in life, they just never get around to pulling the trigger. The vision must be followed by the venture. It is not enough to stare up the steps -- we must step up the stairs.
Vance Havner

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My object to venture the suggestion that an important application of phonetics to metrical problems lies in the study of phonetic word-structure.
Adelaide Crapsey

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Dare to be strong and courageous. That is the road. Venture anything.
Sherwood Anderson

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Both art and faith are dependent on imagination; both are ventures into the unknown.
Denise Levertov

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During the 1950s, Aristotle Onassis and I formed what grew to be a close friendship and association in several business ventures.
Paul Getty

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But at the same time that the experience is pulling you apart, it's also bonding you. You have this joint venture! You both made this baby. And that's the thing I still can't get over
Paul Reiser

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If I may venture to be frank I would say about myself that I was every inch a gentleman.
Catherine the Great

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Beauty should be shared for it enhances our joys. To explore its mystery is to venture towards the sublime.
Joseph Cornell

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Real Christians revel in desperate ventures for Christ, expecting from God great things and attempting the same with exhilaration.
Charles Studd

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Business, endorsements and things of that nature, I got into it kinda naturally. Those ventures materialised as a direct result of things that I was actually doing; all the partnerships have been organic and not necessarily etched out plans for monetary gain.
Nas

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All I need is the breakthrough. The joint-venture for my clothing. Same as Stella McCartney has.
Kanye West

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Instead of standing on the shore and proving to ourselves that the ocean cannot carry us, let us venture on its waters just to see.
Pierre Teilhard de Chardin

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If you never venture outside the box, you will probably not be creative. But if you never get inside the box, you will certainly be stupid.
Christopher Peterson

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When individuals join in a cooperative venture, the power generated far exceeds what they could have accomplished acting individually.
R. Buckminster Fuller

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Ask ourselves: How can we serve, nurture and sustain the planet and its people in our business ventures?
Horst Rechelbacher

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Few would venture to deny the advantages of temperance in increasing the efficiency of a nation at war.
William Lyon Mackenzie

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Men resemble great deserted palaces: the owner occupies only a few rooms and has closed-off wings where he never ventures.
Francois Mauriac

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Affairs are easier of entrance than of exit; and it is but common prudence to see our way out before we venture in.
Aesop

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Whoever starts out toward the unknown must consent to venture alone.
Andre Gide

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Being, be bold and venture to be wise.
Horace

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Scientists must venture outside their comfort zones to show the public how cool - and how important - their work really is.
Francis Collins

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I'm not an historian but I'll venture an opinion: Modern cosmology really began with Darwin and Wallace. Unlike anyone before them, they provided explanations of our existence that completely rejected supernatural agents... Darwin and Wallace set a standard not only for the life sciences but for cosmology as well.
Leonard Susskind

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There is nothing in the world, I venture to say, that would so effectively help one to survive even the worst conditions as the knowledge that there is a meaning in one's life.
Viktor E. Frankl

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We must take the current when it serves, or lose our ventures.
William Shakespeare

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After closely examining my conscience, I venture to state that in my historical novels I intended the content to be just as modern and up-to-date as in the contemporary ones.
Lion Feuchtwanger

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It is not advisable to venture unsolicited opinions. You should spare yourself the embarrassing discovery of their exact value to your listener.
Ayn Rand

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A family is a risky venture, because the greater the love, the greater the loss... That's the trade-off. But I'll take it all.
Brad Pitt

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Now the music industry is sort of like a Craigslist venture, right? Where you're making your own records and selling them online.
Gus Van Sant

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We venture to make the assertion that there is but one sin: IGNORANCE, and but one salvation: APPLIED KNOWLEDGE.
Max Heindel

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Age considers; youth ventures.
Rabindranath Tagore

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Venture too far for love, she tells herself, and you renounce citizenship in the country you've made for yourself.
Michael Cunningham

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It would not be going too far to assert that ... conflict confronts every woman who ventures upon a career of her own and who is ... unwilling to pay for her daring with the renunciation of her femininity.
Karen Horney

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He that would fish, must venture his bait.
Benjamin Franklin

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Venture outside your comfort zone. To stop growing is to stop living.
Robin Roberts

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The privilege of prayer to me is one of the most cherished possessions, because faith and experience alike convince me that God himself sees and answers, and His answers I never venture to criticize. It is only my part to ask. If it were otherwise, I would not dare to pray at all.
Wilfred Grenfell

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Up anchor! Up anchor! Set sail and away! The ventures of dreamland Are thine for a day.
Silas Weir Mitchell

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The poor man who enters into a partnership with one who is rich makes a risky venture.
Plautus

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When we venture beyond the edge of our knowledge, all we have is art.
Jonah Lehrer

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in this society, dominated as it is by the profit-seeking ventures of monopoly corporations, health has been callously transformed into a commodity - a commodity that those with means are able to afford, but that is too often entirely beyond the reach of others.
Angela Davis

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My motto in life is 'Take risks;' you don't have a voice if you don't. You have to venture outside your boundaries. That's what life's all about.
Kelly Wearstler

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Lucifer also has died with God, and from his ashes has arisen a spiteful demon who does not even understand the object of his venture.
Albert Camus

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I venture to define science as a series of interconnected concepts and conceptual schemes arising from experiment and observation and fruitful of further experiments and observations. The test of a scientific theory is, I suggest, its fruitfulness.
James Bryant Conant

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One doesn't have to be a large corporation to benefit from the advantages of volume. This can also be achieved through joint ventures.
Norbert Reithofer

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We should venture on the study of every kind of animal without distaste; for each and all will reveal to us something natural and something beautiful.
Aristotle

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Even if I knew nothing of the atoms, I would venture to assert on the evidence of the celestial phenomena themselves, supported by many other arguments, that the universe was certainly not created for us by divine power: it is so full of imperfections.
Lucretius

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It is certain, indeed, that the sacred writers were apt to make great allowances for people with empty stomachs, and though I am well aware that the present profane ones think this very reprehensible, I venture to agree with the sacred writers.
James Payn