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Quotes About Warning

There was a young lady named Mae Who smoked without stopping all day; As pack followed pack, Her lungs first turned black, And eventually rotted away.
~ Edward Gorey
Religion, too, he warned, especially when "kindled into enthusiasm," is a "force like that of other passions" and "may become a motive to oppression.
~ Edward J. Larson
America's opioid epidemic is another warning light. Émile Durkheim, the father of modern sociology, said that when societies hit a civilisational break the suicide rate soars.
~ Edward Luce
Beware of the deadly donky, falling from the sky' you can choose the way you live, my friend, but not the way you die.
~ Edward Monkton
Beware the toast that has no ears
~ Edward Monkton
Alone, he saw the slanting waves roll in, Each to its impotent annihilation In a long wash of foam, until the sound Become for him a warning and a torture, Like a malign reproof reiterating In vain its cold and only sound of doom.
~ Edwin Arlington Robinson
My long expected warning came to me when I noticed that, one after another, those stocks which had been the leaders of the market reacted several points from the top and—for the first time in many months—did not come back. Their race evidently was run, and that clearly necessitated a change in my trading tactics.
~ Edwin Lefevre
Meglio non farmi incazzare. Ho il cuore acuminato come le schegge di un'esplosione.
~ Efraim Medina Reyes
Bad women are the most effective and leading part of the evil army, who attack without reasons, and warnings and they never take the blame for their offensive.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
European states have been banning Muslim women in Europe from wearing the hijab; however, the coronavirus has now compelled not only females but also males around the world to wear life-saving hijab; as English words, Face Masks. Indeed, it verifies the Islamic concept of Hijab protecting from Coronavirus-eyes. It looks like humans are breathing on a science fiction planet, wearing hijabs or masks in various designs and colours; isn't it a Divine warning and penalty?
~ Ehsan Sehgal
No more monkeys jumping on the bed!
~ Eileen Christelow
It's not a great idea to have the lead on an investigation under the control of a crazy spook. She's armed, for Christ's sake. I'd appreciate a little warning.
~ Eileen Wilks
She put her hand to her head and was about to plead a headache when she glanced at Barbra, who gave her a look that said, I wouldn't if I were you...
~ Elaine Coffman
I had a sinister premonition of how embarrassing an homme fatal could be when his charms are no longer fatal to you.
~ Elaine Dundy
Young women with ambitions should be very crafty and cautious, lest mayhap they be caught in the soft, silken mesh of a happy marriage, and go down to oblivion, dead to the world.
~ Elbert Hubbard
Your confusion and self-doubt are important warning signals that you may be encountering someone who has a narcissistic personality disorder.
~ Eleanor D. Payson
thinking about the uneven quality of time—the way it was almost always so empty, and then with no warning came a few days that felt so dense and alive and real that it seemed indisputable that that was what life was, that its real nature had finally been revealed. But then time passed and unthinkably grew dead again, and it turned out that that fullness had been an aberration and might never come back.
~ Elif Batuman
Syy ei ole sen, joka on toista varoittanut.
~ Antti Tuuri
A kiss of a woman is like a hiss of a serpent.
~ Anuj Somany
Always beware of a person who loves or likes often own face.
~ Anuj Somany
Better beware of the inmates of the house than a dog if that person's building has a dangling, warning plate that reads like this 'Beware of Dog'.
~ Anuj Somany
Beware of any hype created Legend who may appear as friend from the front but plays other games backhand.
~ Anuj Somany
Do not expose your LaserWriter to fire or intense heat.
~ Apple LaserWriter manual
'Tis not for us to warn a wilful sinner; We stay him not, but let him run his course, Till by misfortunes rous'd, his conscience wakes, And prompts him to appease th' offended gods.
~ Aristophanes