But the opposite is really true: When you dare to be different, everything flows.
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Would he dare to pick up the lime and let people see his hand tremble?
"We can send unmanned systems where we wouldn't dare to send manned systems, " says Fenton.
Only the youth with their fearless idealism dare to risk all for the country.
Even when the weak dare to confront the strong, the truth is not trivial.
Dare to use the truth as a trigger for attention, and then address it head-on.
At a time when most people are cutting back, dare to do something different.
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And, now as then, few critics dare to question any well-established emperor's new clothes.
Even optimists do not dare to hope that such measures will rid Thai politics of corruption.
Burn my books in the public square because I dare to say something different?
They had some great curriculum on setting goals that taught people to dare to be great.
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Most such people stay in the background, and few dare to leave the country.
But his assassination sealed the deal, for what politician would dare to abandon the martyred president's goal?
And it will provide an opportunity for Republicans to pillory any Democrats who dare to oppose it.
Will little Israel, with its 8m people, really dare to go to war alone against our 80m?
For those who dare to diet, 2013 promises to be a year with better rates of success.
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The relatively few number of Muslims who dare to convert to Christianity do that in extreme secrecy.
He told the BBC he doubted any British newspaper or British-based magazine would dare to publish the images.
Reid's letter to Frist, in effect, was a "make my day" dare to squeeze the nuclear option trigger.
Mr McCain is at his best taking questions from unscreened voters, something most politicians seldom dare to do.
Money market rates should be closer to 2%, but nobody, except the depression-is-coming economists, dare to whisper that.
That is, if anyone in their right mind would dare to start a business like this in California.
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Tempos that dare to drive down some streets in the city are pelted with stones by furious residents.
So maybe we are asking for trouble when we dare to say that Internet anonymity is out of control.
Only in their wildest dreams do executive dare to consider that much profit.
In other countries, you would not dare to step on a well-cultivated lawn.
You stew briefly before you dare to think: what about a new car?
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In time, people such as Mr Smith's constituent may even feel that they dare to penetrate the house's portals.
From the earliest days of our founding, America has been the story of ordinary people who dare to dream.
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Paul Wilson says that England can now "dare to dream" in The Observer.
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