
“Don't dare a person who has nothing else left to lose.”
Variant: You shouldn't dare a person who doesn't have anything left to lose.
Source: Kiss an Angel
As quoted in Wisdom for the Soul : Five Millennia of Prescriptions for Spiritual Healing (2006) by Larry Chang, p. 412
Variant: You have everything but one thing: madness. A man needs a little madness or else - he never dares cut the rope and be free.
Source: Zorba the Greek
“Don't dare a person who has nothing else left to lose.”
Variant: You shouldn't dare a person who doesn't have anything left to lose.
Source: Kiss an Angel
“Dare to call it madness only if you felt part of it.”
Original: (it) Abbiate il coraggio di chiamarla follia solo se vi sentiste parte di essa.
Source: prevale.net
Light (1919), Ch. XVI - De Profundis Clamavi
Context: All is madness. And there is no one who will dare to rise and say that all is not madness, and that the future does not so appear — as fatal and unchangeable as a memory.
But how many men will there be who will dare, in face of the universal deluge which will be at the end as it was in the beginning, to get up and cry "No!" who will pronounce the terrible and irrefutable issue: —
"No! The interests of the people and the interests of all their present overlords are not the same.
“You shall never want rope enough.”
Author's prologue.
Gargantua and Pantagruel (1532–1564), Fifth Book (1564)
“Dare to be free, dare to go as far as your thought leads, and dare to carry that out in your life.”
To Robert Cecil when he said, in her final illness (March 1603), that she must go to bed.
“Some things don't need to be cut back. They need to be cut off.”
Source: Daniel: Lives of Integrity, Words of Prophecy - Member Book
Page 145
2000s, (2008)