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Quotes About Cautiously

What possessed you? Lauren demanded of Jim the next morning. He grinned. Call it an uncontrollable impulse. I call it insanity! she burst out. You can't imagine how furious he was.He called me names! I-I think he's insane. He is, Jim agreed with complacent satisfaction. He's insane about you. Mary thinks so too. Lauren rolled her eyes. You're all insane. I have to work up there with him. How am I going to do that? Jim chuckled. Very,very cautiously, he advised.
~ Judith McNaught
At night, the moon, a pregnant woman, walks cautiously over the slippery heavens.
~ Richard Aldington
I don't know that I think so VERY much of that little song, Rat,' observed the Mole cautiously.
~ Kenneth Grahame
As for children, every woman knows the fears and sorrows. Joy is a delicious luxury that we experience most cautiously, for tragedy conceals itself around every corner.
~ Lisa See
Here, if any where, in considering the hidden mysteries of Scripture, we should speculate soberly and with great moderation, cautiously guarding against allowing either our mind or our tongue to go a step beyond the confines of God's word.
~ John Calvin
I have sympathy for the people in Syria, and I do think there should be a worldwide response, but we should act cautiously.
~ Jeff Duncan
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~ Jack London
Investors should be cautiously positioned as the global economy and markets face major uncertainties. The downgrade will be a further headwind to growth and job creation in the U.S.
~ Mohamed El-Erian
By June 1943 King became cautiously optimistic. In a letter to Vice Admiral Andrews he wrote, "The U-boat situation looks very encouraging for the time being. In these matters I am afraid I am a hard-boiled skeptic — but I am always glad to be disappointed in my pessimism!
~ Thomas B. Buell
You can't expect our opponents to play cautiously.
~ Mario Gomez
What are you doing with the child? I inquired cautiously. I'm teachin' young James here the fine art of not pissing on his feet, he explained.
~ Diana Gabaldon
We must read the Fathers cautiously, and lay them in the gold balance, for they often stumbled and went astray, and mingled in their books many monkish things. Augustine had more work and labor, to wind himself out of the Father's writings, then he had with the heretics.
~ Martin Luther