Social Security is too vital to be lumped into backroom budget talks where the views of ordinary Americans risk going unheard.
I seek as much as I can to mitigate risk.
At Nintendo, we do not run from risk. We run to it.
Risk comes from not knowing what you're doing.
If we have isolated individuals able to inflict enormous harm, imagine what a single lunatic can do with a nuclear weapon. I think the whole base of civil society is at risk.
My philosophy, in a nutshell, is to wipe out the greatest amount of risk with the least amount of money.
The risk to be perceived defines the duty to be obeyed.
Every form of payment has some risk associated with it.
I would like philanthropists to take more risks and invest more in risk capital.
I'm not willing to risk more terrorist plots succeeding and more paedophiles going free.
The larger picture here is that a North Korea with nuclear weapons adds to the larger proliferation risk.
The only risk of failure is promotion.
No country anywhere in the world allows material that genuinely puts national security at risk into the public domain, and that includes a courtroom.
It's a rarity when someone takes a political risk in Washington today in the public interest.
Maybe we should teach schoolchildren probability theory and investment risk management.
The risk for me would be in not taking one - that's the only thing that's really risky for me.
There's a tendency to look at investments in isolation. Investors focus on the risk of individual securities.
In June 2005, mortgage rates were at 40-year lows, and risk premiums on mortgage securities were at all-time lows. Once the banks migrated to the subprime area, there was little else that could be done to send housing prices higher.
I had many enemies among the Sioux; I would be running considerable risk in meeting them.
Risk takes on a lot of different forms, be it financial, the draft slot, something physical.