A Quote by Sophocles

If you are out of trouble, watch for danger. — © Sophocles
If you are out of trouble, watch for danger.

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If you are out of trouble, watch for danger. And when you live well, then consider the most your life, lest ruin take it unawares.
There is a time when to avoid trouble is to store up trouble, and when to seek for a lazy and a cowardly peace is to court a still greater danger.
I think you write only out of a great trouble. A trouble of excitement, a trouble of enlargement, a trouble of displacement in yourself.
The danger of psychedelic drugs, the danger of mind-opening, the danger of consciousness expansion, the danger of inner discovery is a danger to the establishment.
I made many studio albums and I think the danger of studio recording is that if you do not watch out, you come out with a perfectly sterile performance.
I loved sports, so acting died and it was all sport. But I always used to get in trouble, because after lights out I would sneak out to watch things on TV.
I'm going to take over the world. Everyone watch out, you're in big trouble.
Driving that train, high on cocaine Casey Jones you'd better watch your speed Trouble ahead, trouble behind And you know that notion just crossed my mind
Better never trouble trouble until trouble troubles you; for you only make your trouble double trouble when you do.
The average man don't like trouble and danger.
You know the trouble with real life? There's no danger music.
Again, having - fortunately having never been in trouble. And eventually I found out that I was on a watch list.
It's much easier to stay out of trouble now than to get out of trouble later.
When I grew up in the Bronx, we always had everyone telling us, 'Watch out for the system, watch out for child welfare, watch out, they'll get you,' and I grew up with this feeling of, 'Society is over there and they're dangerous and not safe.'
There was a danger whenever I was on home ground. It was the danger of seeing my life through other eyes than my own. Seeing it as an ever-increasing roll of words like barbed wire, intricate, bewildering, uncomforting—set against the rich productions, the food, flowers, and knitted garments, of other women’s domesticity. It became harder to say that it was worth the trouble.
It is a law of nature we overlook, that intellectual versatility is the compensation for change, danger, and trouble.
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