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  • Rash oaths, whether kept or broken, frequently produce guilt. -- Samuel Johnson
  • Rash and incessant scolding runs into custom and renders itself despised. -- Michel de Montaigne
  • Rash, inexperienced youth holds itself a chosen instrument, and allows itself unbounded license. -- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
  • Mercy is not a proper Indian name."..........."Rash Coyote Who Runs With Wolf. We could shorten it to Dinner Woman. -- Patricia Briggs
  • Rash indeed is he who reckons on tomorrow, or happily on the days beyond it; for tomorrow is not, until today is past. -- Sophocles
  • Rash actions are seldom committed in isolation. With the first rash action we always do too much. So we usually go on to commit asecond one--and then we do too little. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Rash, angry words, and spoken out of season, When passion has usurp'd the throne of reason, Have ruin'd many. Passion is unjust, And for an idle, transitory gust Of gratified revenge, dooms us to pay With long repentance at a later day. -- Theognis of Megara
  • Even with the fact that I grew up in North Carolina, 'Jim Rash' just screams 'Southern boy.' -- Jim Rash
  • Take calculated risks. That is quite different from being rash. -- George S. Patton
  • I hate the word 'cool.' It gives me a rash. -- Alber Elbaz
  • I'm getting nervous to be called a centrist. Breaking out in a rash. -- Jeb Bush
  • You look rather rash my dear your colors don't quite match your face. -- Daisy Ashford
  • Intuition is truly a feminine quality, but women should not mistake rash conclusions for this gift. -- Minna Antrim
  • I'm allergic to caffeine. When I have it, my throat gets sore, and I get a rash. -- Kristin Gore
  • I've always been the person at the table who is like, 'I have this weird rash. Anybody else have this?' -- Isabel Gillies
  • I have this very strange sensitive skin. If I put anything on it but this one product, it erupts into a rash. -- Rebecca De Mornay
  • It may be taken for granted that, rash as Americans usually are, when they are prudent, there is good reason for it. -- Jules Verne
  • I don't oppose all wars. What I am opposed to is a dumb war. What I am opposed to is a rash war. -- Barack Obama
  • The independent girl is a person before whose wrath only the most rash dare stand, and, they, it must be confessed, with much fear and trembling. -- Lou Henry Hoover
  • As for ourselves, yes, we must be meek, bear injustice, malice, rash judgment. We must turn the other cheek, give up our cloak, go a second mile. -- Dorothy Day
  • I'm not recognised that much. I'm just a bald man in glasses and there's a rash of them in Dublin. It'd be different if I had a mohican. -- Roddy Doyle
  • One can love a child, perhaps, more deeply than one can love another adult, but it is rash to assume that the child feels any love in return. -- George Orwell
  • All new states are invested, more or less, by a class of noisy, second-rate men who are always in favor of rash and extreme measures, but Texas was absolutely overrun by such men. -- Sam Houston
  • It isn't that I was born thinking I had to be president. I'm getting a lot of encouragement to run from people across the country. I don't believe this is a rash decision. -- Michele Bachmann
  • Part of writing a novel is being willing to leap into the blackness. You have very little idea, really, of what's going to happen. You have a broad sense, maybe, but it's this rash leap. -- Chang-Rae Lee
  • There are going to be peaks and valleys in everything - in your marriage, in your job, in your life. So just enjoy the peaks and ride out the valleys. Just try not to do anything too rash. -- Ricky Schroder
  • I really am a thinker. I don't do things rash. I know some of the things I've said or the way I act seem rash. But I do take ownership of it. I don't say things I don't mean. -- Bode Miller
  • As to the war, while it is always thought rash to have any strong military convictions, I have always believed that if they would go straight to Sebastopol early in the season they would take it with little difficulty. -- Francis W. Newman
  • It requires greater courage to preserve inner freedom, to move on in one's inward journey into new realms, than to stand defiantly for outer freedom. It is often easier to play the martyr, as it is to be rash in battle. -- Rollo May
  • That's a curious paradox that I don't think a lot of people out there know; that you get really scared before you go on. You come out in a nervous rash, and it's not like you actually love getting up there and showing off. -- Jacqueline McKenzie
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has established highly specific criteria for the diagnosis of Lyme disease: an acknowledged tick bite, the appearance of a bull's-eye rash, and, for those who don't live in a region where Lyme is common, laboratory evidence of infection. -- Michael Specter
  • You see something happen to a population whereby everyone adopts something that's just preposterous in a way that makes it normal instantly. If any one person prior to the rash of puka shells, for example, was seen wearing puka shells, he would look like an idiot. But when everyone is wearing them, it instantly makes them normal. -- Steve Albini
  • Better mistrust undeserved than rash words. -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • An agreement of rash men (a conspiracy). -- Marcus Tullius Cicero
  • There's a difference between bravery and rash stupidity. -- Jamaica Kincaid
  • The man irritated her just like a rash. -- Julie Garwood
  • We must be neither cowardly nor rash but courageous. -- Aristotle
  • It is rash to condemn where you are ignorant. -- Seneca the Younger
  • Better a cautious commander, and not a rash one. -- Augustus
  • I lay down so hard, I got bed rash -- Lil Wayne
  • None are rash when they are not seen by anybody. -- StanisÅ?aw I LeszczyÅ?ski
  • You are brave! For my sake, do not be rash! -- Kenneth Grahame
  • There is a difference between being bold and being rash. -- Amy Klobuchar
  • Is then no nook of English ground secureFrom rash assault?" -- William Wordsworth
  • Pass no rash condemnation on other peoples words or actions. -- Thomas a Kempis
  • No rash decisions. No big commitments. Each day as it comes. -- Lisa McMann
  • To be rash is to be bold without shame and without skill. -- Roger Ascham
  • Excessive caution can sometimes lead one as far astray as rash enthusiasm. -- Donald Griffin
  • The Mum has the temper of a demon with a diaper rash. (Shamus) -- Devon Monk
  • Notions of chance and fate are the preoccupations of men engaged in rash undertakings. -- Cormac McCarthy
  • She was nice to him on Valentine's Day. She gave him a heart-shaped rash. -- Milton Berle
  • Any assault on the borders of perception is going to seem rash at first. -- Don DeLillo
  • If I don't make any money today I'll surely break out in a rash! -- Mr. Krabs
  • The coward calls the brave man rash, the rash man calls him a coward. -- Aristotle
  • Man, only - rash, refined, presumptuous man, Starts from his rank, and mars creation's plan. -- George Canning
  • Adolescence involves our nutty-desperate-ecstatic-rash psychological efforts to come to terms with new bodies and outrageous urges. -- Judith Viorst
  • That is life. Just one long succession of misunderstandings and rash acts and what not. Absolutely. -- P. G. Wodehouse
  • Must one rash word, the infirmity of age, throw down the merit of my better years? -- Joseph Addison
  • One person's enemy is another person's best friend. My favorite food might give you a rash. -- Deepak Chopra
  • I'm developing a mild rash at the idea of "plugging" anything, because it's not how I roll. -- Jim Goad
  • That'd be just what I need: a rash of car thefts across America, committed by dedicated readers. -- James Patterson
  • Fool witch once, shame on you. Fool witch twice, oozing sores and an eternal rash in private areas. -- Linda Wisdom
  • I was pissin' Vince McMahon off when the red on the back of your neck was diaper rash! -- Roddy Piper
  • How rash to assert that man shapes his own destiny. All he can do is determine his inner responses. -- Etty Hillesum
  • Cultivate your sense of humour. On life's journey from nappy rash to denture adhesive, humour is a great pain reliever. -- James Simpson
  • For me, poetry is a form of activism. And that word enables the labelers, and also gives them a rash. -- Fady Joudah
  • John Travolta, who said, My Saturday night fever was nothing compared to my Sunday morning rash. Never got a dinner! -- Red Buttons
  • There will be a quick rash of hairy American filth, but it shouldn't threaten the existence of decent, serious British filth. -- John Osborne
  • There are forces at work you do not perceive. I weave a delicate strategy which rash actions could rend. Patience , please. -- Jim Starlin
  • Have you not love enough to bear with me, when that rash humor which my mother gave me makes me forgetful. -- William Shakespeare
  • The Conservatives played like England cricketers - too many rash strokes and run-outs, dropped catches and bowling anywhere but the stumps. -- Norman Tebbit
  • It is rash to intrude upon the piety of others: both the depth and the grace of it elude the stranger. -- George Santayana
  • A thousand times I was ready to regret and take back my rash statement - yet it had been the truth. -- Hermann Hesse
  • A relative of poison ivy and poison sumac, the cashew contains the same rash-inducing chemicals, known as urushiols, as its kin. -- Kate Christensen
  • It may be taken for granted that, rash as the Americans are, when they are prudent there is good reason for it. -- Jules Verne
  • If the parks be "the lungs of London" we wonder what Greenwich Fair is--a periodical breaking out, we suppose--a sort of spring rash. -- Charles Dickens
  • The rash assertion that "God made man in His own image" is ticking like a time bomb at the foundation of many faiths. -- Arthur C. Clarke
  • We can know a lot. And still, no doubt, there are rash and wonderful ideas brewing somewhere; there are many surprises yet to come. -- Mary Oliver
  • I didn't want to be so shortsighted as to be worrying about diaper rash, and not taking care of bigger things, like nuclear war -- Barbara Donachy
  • The worthy GM never purposely kills players' PCs, He presents opportunities for the rash and unthinking players to do that all on their own. -- Gary Gygax
  • Sweet rose, whose hue, angry and brave, Bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, Thy root is even in the grave, And thou must die. -- George Herbert
  • Those who are guided by reason are generally successful in their plans; those who are rash and precipitate seldom enjoy the favour of the gods. -- Herodotus
  • An isolated outbreak of virginity is a rash on the face of society. It arouses only pity from the married, and embarrassment from the single. -- Charlotte Bingham
  • Nothing is so rash as fear; its counsels very rarely put off, whilst they are always sure to aggravate the evils from which it would fly. -- Edmund Burke
  • The gold standard, in one form or another, will prevail long after the present rash of national fiats is forgotten or remembered only in currency museums. -- Hans F. Sennholz
  • Quickly you make rash decisions. You dismiss your last allies: hope and trust. There, you've defeated yourself. Fear, which is but an impression, has triumphed over you. -- Yann Martel
  • Intellect is a fire; rash and pitiless it melts this wonderful bone-house which is called man. Genius even, as it is the greatestgood, is the greatest harm. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • What I could not support was a dumb war, a rash war, a war based not on reason but on passion, not on principle but on politics. -- Barack Obama
  • Of all the rash and midnight promises made in the name of love, none, Boone now knew, was more certain to be broken than "I'll never leave you. -- Clive Barker
  • Since one never knows what will be the line of advance, it is always most rash to condemn what is not quite in the fashion of the moment. -- Paul Martin
  • A pure democracy is generally a very bad government, It is often the most tyrannical government on earth; for a multitude is often rash, and will not hear reason. -- Noah Webster
  • Void of all honor, avaricious, rash, The daring tribe compound their boasted trash Tincture of syrup, lotion, drop, or pill; All tempt the sick to trust the lying bill. -- George Crabbe
  • It's not rash, she said, a fiery tone to her words. I've waited two years for him to realize how I felt. He's just a little slow on the uptake. -- Ronie Kendig
  • Neither evil tongues, rash judgments, nor the sneers of selfish men, nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all the dreary intercourse of daily life, shall ever prevail against us. -- William Wordsworth
  • All adventuring is rash, and all innovations dangerous. But not nearly so dangerous as stagnation and dry rot. From grooves, cliques, clichés and resignation - Good Lord deliver us! -- Winifred Holtby
  • Experience is a safe light to walk by, and he is not a rash man who expects to succeed in future from the same means which have secured it in times past. -- Wendell Phillips
  • The imagination enlarges little objects so as to fill our souls with a fantastic estimate; and, with rash insolence, it belittles the great to its own measure, as when talking of God. -- Blaise Pascal
  • If you desire to be magnanimous, undertake nothing rashly, and fear nothing thou undertakest; fear nothing but infamy; dare anything but injury; the measure of magnanimity is neither to be rash nor timorous. -- Francis Quarles
  • The beautiful laws of time and space, once dislocated by our inaptitude, are holes and dens. If the hive be disturbed by rash and stupid hands, instead of honey, it will yield us bees. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • I developed a crazy face rash after I got engaged to a guy I must have known somewhere I should not marry. I hadn't articulated this to myself, so my face told the world instead. -- Heidi Julavits
  • Fashion being the art of those who must purchase notice at some cheaper rate than that of being beautiful, loves to do rash and extravagant things. She must be forever new, or she becomes insipid. -- James Russell Lowell
  • Only be admonished by what you already see, not to strike leagues of friendship with cheap persons, where no friendship can be. Our impatience betrays us into rash and foolish alliances which no God attends. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
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