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Quotes About Caution

Se você não quer correr o risco. Talvez seja melhor não jogar nada.
~ Joyce Carol Oates
He'd never risk his life if he could avoid it. "I'd rather live, thank you." In
~ Joyce Carol Oates
words are powerful and should not be spoken frivolously.
~ Joyce Meyer
To be careful really means to be wise - to choose to do now what you will be happy with later.
~ Joyce Meyer
Never trust a sentence that starts with 'I promise you.
~ Jude Watson
Never trust a source 100 percent. Or even ninety. Okay, 75 percent, tops.
~ Jude Watson
My mother warned me about me.
~ Judith Fitzgerald
Be careful,' Irene warned Miri. 'All boys want the same thing.' So do girls, Miri thought.
~ Judy Blume
But you have to be sure you can handle the situation before you jump into it.
~ Judy Blume
Sometimes I feel as if I'm marrying into a pack of tigers," PJ said. "I'm going to have to watch myself night and day." Sempronia patted his arm. "Retain that thought, my dear," she said, "and we'll get along fine.
~ Walter Jon Williams
Steward felt closest to Reese. However cautious they were, however little they knew each other, there was a friendship there, a mutual respect. Steward was careful not to presume on it, to tread on Reese's privacy. That, he concluded, was what friends did. *
~ Walter Jon Williams
Never again would men fling a ship into an ice field, heedless of warnings, putting their whole trust in a few thousand tons of steel and rivets. From then on Atlantic liners took ice messages seriously, steered clear, or slowed down. Nobody believed in the "unsinkable ship.
~ Walter Lord
Verlass dich nie auf die Ehrhaftigkeit eines anderen!
~ Walter Moers
never trust a Troglotroll
~ Walter Moers
Err on the side of caution
~ Wang Bo
A Sasquatch-like creature. Those were their words, not mine. I didn't even know the word Sasquatch. Had I known the problems it would cause - just the suggestion I'd seen such a thing - I would have never opened my mouth about it.
~ Watt Key
Don't you be so nice to me; I fall in love so easily.
~ Waylon Jennings
Wisdom teaches you the lesson before you make the mistake. On the other hand, consequences demand that you make the mistake first. Only then will it teach you the lesson. Wisdom puts up the fence at the top of the cliff; Consequences visits you in the hospital when you're in traction . . . after they've scraped you up from the cliff's bottom.
~ Wayne Cordeiro
Three things it is best to avoid a strange dog, a flood, and a man who thinks he is wise.
~ Welsh Proverb
The most important lesson Louise learned a week before her ninth birthday was the hardest one to keep in mind. Sometimes what sounded like a good plan wasn't.
~ Wen Spencer
Always and never are two words you should always remember never to use.
~ Wendell Johnson
There must be two types of choices. Choices you make that seem harmless but can wind up lead to someone's father dying, like deciding to have one more cup of coffee that morning so you need to go out and buy more and then cross the street without looking and make an oncoming car swerve into a telephone pole to avoid hitting you. And the other kind, when you know what you're doing will lead to something either bad or good.
~ Wendy Mass
Yo nunca quiero desear nada después de ver el daño que acarrea el deseo
~ Wendy Walker
It was only later that she would remember that the truth did not always set you free. And that you had to be careful what you wished for, because you might actually get it.
~ Wendy Wax