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Quotes about caution
The chief danger in life is that you may take too many precautions. (Adler Alfred)
Hasten slowly. (Adler Alfred)
Look twice before you leap. (Adler Alfred)
Be slow of tongue and quick of eye. (Adler Alfred)
Every human being has, like Socrates, an attendant spirit; and wise are they who obey its signals. If it does not always tell us what to do, it always cautions us what not to do. (Adler Alfred)
Those who prepared for all the emergencies of life beforehand may equip themselves at the expense of joy. (Adler Alfred)
Beware the hobby that eats. (Adler Alfred)
Prudence is but experience, which equal time, equally bestows on all men, in those things they equally apply themselves unto. (Adler Alfred)
Caution has its place, no doubt, but we cannot refuse our support to a serious venture which challenges the whole of the personality. If we oppose it, we are trying to suppress what is best in man --his daring and his aspirations. And should we succeed, we should only have stood in the way of that invaluable experience which might have given a meaning to life. What would have happened if Paul had allowed himself to be talked out of his journey to Damascus? (Adler Alfred)
Set the foot down with distrust on the crust of the world -- it is thin. (Adler Alfred)
Caution is the parent of safety. (Adler Alfred)
When a fox preaches, take care of your geese. (Adler Alfred)
Always count the cost. (Adler Alfred)
Of all the thirty-six alternatives, running away is best. (Adler Alfred)
Beware of one who has nothing to lose. (Adler Alfred)
If one has to jump a stream and knows how wide it is, he will not jump. If he does not know how wide it is, he will jump, and six times out of ten he will make it. (Adler Alfred)
Beware of silent dogs and still waters. (Adler Alfred)
Of all forms of caution, caution in love is perhaps the most fatal to true happiness. (Adler Alfred)
He that is over -- cautious will accomplish little. (Adler Alfred)
It is the bright day that brings forth the adder, and that craves wary walking. (Adler Alfred)
To fear the worst oft cures the worse. (Adler Alfred)
It is a good thing to learn caution from the misfortunes of others. (Adler Alfred)
Beware of all enterprises that require a new set of clothes. (Adler Alfred)
Put all your eggs in one basket and then watch that basket. (Adler Alfred)
Caution is not cowardly. Carelessness is not courage (Adler Alfred)
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