I take risks, but I don't lose respect for my real self. Because what's going to happen afterwards? How are you going to get back? Is there going to be a train, or will it be after midnight and you can't go home again?
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I don't think I ever take huge risks, though I'm not scared of doing so.
I'm not afraid to take chances or go off on my own.
I'm all about taking chances. You have to ask yourself, if you're not taking any chances, are you actually even living? Every time you walk out of your door and you're out in the world, you take a chance on not coming back. That is the danger and the dynamic of being alive.
Maybe you will be afraid and maybe you will fail, but the courage to take risks in any part of your life is, I feel, a very worthwhile way to live.
When you're on the road, there's no time for second chances and messing yourself up.
I am sufficiently wary of dangerous situations, but I'm not scared of having a go.
Taking a risk is always frightening, but I gave myself a set period of time and had enough money to see me through. I operated from the belief that things would be okay, that if I wasn't successful I would find myself a job, but either way, I would be fine.
When you live in a safe place like Monte Carlo, you can walk home at any time of the night and you don't have to worry. I don't feel at risk there. If I drive myself, I can leave the car doors unlocked.
It might be scary because you're taking a risk, but at the end of the day you can say you tried.
I do what I feel is right. I am not scared to walk on the new path and take risk.