A Quote by Tucker Carlson

There's nothing scarier than a reckless prosecutor. — © Tucker Carlson
There's nothing scarier than a reckless prosecutor.
I'll tell what reckless is. What reckless is is calling [Bashar] Assad a reformer. What reckless is allowing Russia to come into Crimea and Ukraine. What reckless is is inviting Russia into Syria to team with Iran. That is reckless. And the reckless people are the folks in the White House right now. Barack Obama and Hillary Clinton are the reckless people.
In this world, there was nothing scarier than trusting someone. But there was also nothing more rewarding.
There's nothing scarier than unlimited choices.
Nothing's scarier than wrestling The Boogeyman.
There is nothing scarier than a mediocre man with a mission.
I don't know about you, but there is nothing that's scarier than young people who have no future. If you take away someone's future, they have nothing to lose.
There's nothing scarier than just having a moment where you looked away and lost your child.
The world is not about Batman and Robin fighting the Joker; things are more complicated than that. And nothing is scarier than the people who try to find easy answers to complicated questions.
I'd been running for years: there was nothing scarier, to me, than to just be still with someone. And yet, there on that dark road, going home, I was.
Nothing inspires people more than reckless acts of courage.
There is nothing scarier than being ‘the designer of the moment,’ because the moment ends.
When I started writing, there was nothing about zombies. It was all teen movies, which to me are scarier than zombies, but that's another story.
Nothing could be more reckless than to base one's moral philosophy on the latest pronouncements of science.
There is a well-established process by which a prosecutor can recuse themselves from a pending investigation and a special prosecutor be appointed.
There is nothing to be scared of in movies. It's a bit scarier going on stage.
I try not to put pressure on filmmakers to come up with a big scare at the beginning. I think that helps let the audience settle in and get to know the people they're about to spend 90 minutes with. Once the scarier stuff happens, it's scarier because of that.
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