A Quote by Carly Fiorina

You take unacceptable risk, you have to be prepared to face the consequence. — © Carly Fiorina
You take unacceptable risk, you have to be prepared to face the consequence.
Innovation implies high risk, and with high risk comes failure, so you've got to be prepared for that, but if you don't risk, then your business goes stale very quickly.
Often you need to take some risk, but it must be a realistic risk, you can't take a crazy risk.
[What if my advisor talks only about returns, not risk?] ... It's his job to take risk into account by telling you the range of possible outcomes you face. If he won't, go get a new planner, someone who will get real.
A big ego means that you have some confidence in your abilities, really, and that you're prepared to take the risk of trying them out.
Basically if you study entrepreneurs, there is a misnomer: People think that entrepreneurs take risk, and they get rewarded because they take risk. In reality entrepreneurs do everything they can to minimize risk. They are not interested in taking risk. They want free lunches and they go after free lunches.
I know that when you take a risk, the consequence will never be a neutral response; it will either be very positive or very negative.
To place your dreams before the crowd is to risk ridicule. To go forward in the face of overwhelming odds is to risk failure. But risks must be taken because the greatest hazard of life is to risk nothing.
I compensate for big risks by always doing my homework and being well-prepared. I can take on larger risks by reducing the overall risk.
One should be always ready to face difficult situations and take risk also.
I think people in general don't take enough risks. Some people feel that before they can take on that next challenge they need to be 100 percent ready. It's just not true. Even people in their jobs aren't perfect at their jobs. So my biggest advice to people is to step out there. Take the risk and deal with it. What is the worst that could happen? It's about thriving on risk instead of shrinking from risk.
Scissors, screwdrivers and the like pose an unacceptable risk to flight crews as well passengers.
It’s all risk. And if it isn’t, it needs to be. The real trick is to find the risk that is right for you, a risk that doesn’t take you so far out of your own identity that it’s not a you that you recognize who’s doing the writing.
The greatest risk is really to take no risk at all. You've got to go out there, jump off the cliff, and take chances.
You take the risk of being rejected. If you have pretentions to be an artist of any kind, you have to take the risk of people rejecting you and thinking you're an arsehole.
A chance is what you take before you think about it. A calculated risk is what you take after you have evaluated all possible factors and have determined that risk
It's a lifelong failing: she has never been prepared. But how can you have a sense of wonder if you're prepared for everything? Prepared for the sunset. Prepared for the moonrise. Prepared for the ice storm. What a flat existence that would be.
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