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Quotes About Circumspect

If you strive to do your best in all things, people will take it as being the worst thing possible from you. And those whom you strive to treat most circumspectly will reward you most ungraciously. No one can please everyone to the same degree. If, however, you want to try it, you will be out of step with God and the truth. Base people's rebukes are the praises of good people.
~ Henry Suso
obliquely and delicately,
~ Liane Moriarty
he was always circumspect . . . and always careful to avoid any relationship which could ever become more than friendship. But
~ David Weber
People are interested in writing, and often there's an unjustifiable sense of people to believe my talking to them for the book is going to accord them any sort of fame. Which it won't. At the same time, they can be more circumspect if they know they're on the record.
~ Jesse Kellerman
The only thing Beatrix knows about being circumspect is how to spell it.
~ Lisa Kleypas
What else will do except faith in such a cynical, corrupt time? When the country goes temporarily to the dogs, cats must learn to be circumspect, walk on fences, sleep in trees, and have faith that all this woofing is not the last word.
~ Garrison Keillor
circumspect. I
~ Diana Gabaldon
It is always good to be careful or vigilant.
~ Didier Deschamps
I think he is losing heart in his attempts to woo her. In that bright-yellow waistcoat, the bottom button always punctiliously undone and the pointed flaps open over his neat little paunch, he is as intent and circumspect as one of those outlandishly plumed male birds, peacock or cock peasant, who gorgeously stalk up and down at a distance, desperate of eye but pretending indifference, while the drab hen unconcernedly pecks in the gravel for grubs.
~ John Banville
Careful with your life.
~ Unknown
self-critical thinkers are better at figuring out the contradictory dynamics of evolving situations, more circumspect about their forecasting prowess, more accurate in recalling mistakes, less prone to rationalize those mistakes, more likely to update their beliefs in a timely fashion, and—as a cumulative result of these advantages—better positioned to affix realistic probabilities
~ John Lewis Gaddis
Negro privilege had to be circumspect: impeccable but not arrogant; confident yet obliging; dignified, not intrusive.
~ Margo Jefferson
I'm not suspicious, I'm just careful.
~ Morton Feldman
Aufklärung es la traducción circunspecta de Gnosis.
~ Nicolás Gómez Dávila