
“… she always had the feeling that it was very, very dangerous to live even one day.”
Source: Mrs. Dalloway
As quoted in "Nearly 100, LSD's Father Ponders his 'Problem Child." (7 January 2006)
Context: It's very, very dangerous to lose contact with living nature. … In the big cities, there are people who have never seen living nature, all things are products of humans … The bigger the town, the less they see and understand nature.
“… she always had the feeling that it was very, very dangerous to live even one day.”
Source: Mrs. Dalloway
No. 255 (22 December 1711).
The Spectator (1711–1714)
“In this world it is very dangerous to be weak.”
Shreib a Feleton, 1895. Alle Verk, xii. 77.
“Economics is a very dangerous science.”
Source: Essays In Biography (1933), Robert Malthus: The First of the Cambridge Economists, p. 128
“Nothing is really so very frightening when everything is so very dangerous”
“[A] theory is a very dangerous thing to have.”
Source: Antifragile: Things That Gain from Disorder (2012), p. 116
“If you can't be criticized, that's very dangerous.”
What I've Learned: James Watson (2007)
“The saying that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing is, to my mind, a very dangerous adage.”
"On Elementary Instruction in Physiology" (1877) http://aleph0.clarku.edu/huxley/CE3/ElPhys.html
1870s
Context: The saying that a little knowledge is a dangerous thing is, to my mind, a very dangerous adage. If knowledge is real and genuine, I do not believe that it is other than a very valuable possession, however infinitesimal its quantity may be. Indeed, if a little knowledge is dangerous, where is the man who has so much as to be out of danger?