When you go through life, when you go through different things, you take risks, you question yourself. I think everybody does, at some point in their life, question themselves.
At a time when going to college has never been more important, it's never been more expensive, and our nation's families haven't been in this kind of financial duress since the great depression. And so what we have is just sort of a miraculous opportunity simply by stopping the subsidy to banks when we already have the risk of loans. We can plow those savings into our students. And we can make college dramatically more affordable, tens of billions of dollars over the next decade.
When we stop taking risks, we stop living.
I have always believed that the risk takers are eventually rewarded.
In painting, you have to destroy in order to gain. . . you have got to sacrifice something you are quite pleased with in order to get something better. Of course, it's a risk.
He had in abundance youth’s most dangerous qualities: optimism and relentlessness. He would risk everything he had to fly the plane that could carry the bomb within him.