Alarmist Quotes
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Call me an alarmist, but there are certain words I don't like to hear together: cheap fireplace, discount brakes, cut-rate surgery ...
— Margo Kaufman
Call me an alarmist, but we are witnessing the beginning of the most frightening period of government tyranny in our nation's history.
— David Limbaugh
The English don't go in for imagination: imagination is considered to be improper if not downright alarmist.
— Martha Gellhorn
I do like all different kinds of sports and stuff. I've taken up gymnastics and slacklining - you know, tightroping, basically.
— Wilson Bethel
[On an anarchist acquaintance:] Everything in appearance the most alarmist aunt could wish.
— Sylvia Townsend Warner
I'm really an alarmist when it comes to epidemics. Swine flu now; when SARS was big, I was all freaked out about that, bird flu. That terrifies me.
— Chuck Klosterman
The climate stubbornly refuses to co-operate with computer models and the writers of alarmist popular articles and books.
— Ian Plimer
She was afraid, but she couldn't just sit around waiting for someone to save her. She had to try to save herself, try to figure it out.
— Melissa Marr
But then I think how I grew sick of kissing him. How can you spend your life with a person you're sick of kissing?
— Curtis Sittenfeld
Dangerous climate change ... It's important not to be alarmist but it is very important to be alarmed
— David Miliband
Instead of fixing himself, he drank and made himself worse, but the man he became was not the man he was,
— Kristin Hannah
I try to refrain from the alarmist statement, really I do. It's bad for the liver and worries the dog, who has plenty enough to worry about as it is.
— Christopher Buckley
Contrary to his infallibly "honest" image, Abe wasn't above lying so long as it served a noble purpose.
— Seth Grahame-Smith
I had always detested the meddlesome alarmist, who veils ignorance under noisiness, and for ever wails his chant of lugubrious pessimism.
— Erskine Childers