Graham ChapmanWhen danger reared its ugly head, He bravely turned his tail and fled.
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The best way to deal with danger is to turn and run, not stand there and fight the danger head on. If you stand there and fight a danger that is a lot bigger than you, then it is going to pass you by and you will lose the battle. Turning your tail and running from danger is a great way to avoid an unpleasant situation.
Source: Monty Python And The Holy Grail (Book): Manti Pythan Ik Den Halie Gra$?Ilen
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