A Quote by Lucius Annaeus Seneca

Constant exposure to dangers will breed contempt for them. — © Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Constant exposure to dangers will breed contempt for them.
Familiarity doesn't breed contempt, it is contempt.
Dangers breed fears, and fears more dangers bring.
Athletes will get result with training and proper exposure. Money should be spent on them for exposure. We should send them for competitions in Europe.
Familiarity seems to breed contempt
In politics, familiarity doesn't breed contempt. It breeds votes.
Success can breed contempt, and a casual attitude toward danger.
I've always thought if we don't want to enforce laws on the books, we should remove them from the books. But when you have laws, you breed contempt if you don't enforce them.
Champions are a rare breed. They see beyond the dangers, the risks, the obstacles, and the hardships.
Though familiarity may not breed contempt, it takes off the edge of admiration.
To be continually subject to the breath of slander, will tarnish the purest virtue, as a constant exposure to the atmosphere will obscure the brightness of the finest gold; but in either case, the real value of both continues the same, although the currency may be somewhat impeded.
Old breed? New breed? There's not a damn bit of difference so long as it's the Marine breed.
There is a mortal breed most full of futility. In contempt of what is at hand, they strain into the future, hunting impossibilities on the wings of ineffectual hopes.
Familiarity breeds contempt, but without a little familiarity it's impossible to breed anything.
There are dangers that globalization increases inequality. There are dangers that because capital is mobile and workers are not, if we are not providing them sufficient protection, that they can be left behind in this process. And that's what we have to focus on.
If sheep do not have the constant care of a shepherd, they will go the wrong way, unaware of the dangers at hand. They have been known to nibble themselves right off the side of a mountain..... And so, because sheep are sheep, they need shepherds to care for them. The welfare of sheep depends solely upon the care they get from their shepherd. Therefore, the better the shepherd, the healthier the sheep.
Well, I will scourge those apes, And to these courteous eyes oppose a mirror, As large as is the stage whereon we act; Where they shall see the time's deformity Anatomised in every nerve, and sinew, With constant courage, and contempt of fear.
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