A Quote by Julia Hartz

I have not always been a risk taker. — © Julia Hartz
I have not always been a risk taker.
If you weren't a risk-taker, you were always going to be a step behind. You could be the best cyclist in the world, but if you weren't a risk-taker, you weren't going to win the Tour de France.
I have always been a risk taker.
I'm a risk taker and I've always been like that, especially when it comes to fashion.
I've always been a risk taker; I've never believed in following the expected path.
I'm not a huge risk taker. I think that, for me, I take certain kinds of risks, but if you look at me, you wouldn't say I was a big risk taker. I'm not going to jump out of an airplane and parachute and things like that. That's not really me.
I've always been a risk taker. When I told my mum I was quitting my job to be a bobsledder, she wasn't surprised.
I've always been a risk taker. Growing up, I had a lot of freedom and room to roam and do what I wanted, and I think that's a huge part of my game.
I have always been incredibly grateful for my time in the Bachelor world, and while overall I have no regrets, my time on the show hasn't come without its hardships. But I have always been a risk taker and have always believed the greatest things in life often come with the greatest risks.
I have been a bit of a risk-taker all my life.
I'm a risk-taker. Most of my career has not been a joyful experience, but it has been challenging. I like the dangers.
I'm not a big risk-taker - being bad just wasn't worth my time or the risk of having the consequences for it. So maybe I'm a little bit lame for that.
I'm a risk manager, but I'm also a risk taker.
The opposite of Taking A Risk is of course Playing It Safe. You must admit though, Playing It Safe is a pretty dull way to live. On a score of one to ten as a Risk Taker where do you stand? Add a little spice to your life today and take a risk.
As an artist, I have been a risk-taker. And I've done a lot of different things. I don't make it easy for people. Identification is difficult. One doesn't recognize my art right away.
Stephen A.Douglas was a risk-taker by temperament; I expect that Lincoln - Douglas debates represented another risk he just couldn't resist. He lived to regret it.
He who climbs a cliff may die on the cliff, so what? Always a risk-taker by nature, now I became one by intent.
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