Quotes About Caution
I never really had an itch for gambling. I work hard for my money, so I don't like going out and giving it away like that.
~ Amanda Righetti
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We are the friends of reform; but that is not reform, which, in curing one evil, threatens to inflict a thousand others.
~ William Lloyd Garrison
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I live surrounded by threats. I must stay alert. I am a law-abiding citizen; have never broken any rule while driving. But if someone clicks a photo or shoots a video, I have to be suspicious of their intentions.
~ Ravish Kumar
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Conservatives generally think it's best to take enemies at their word, to believe their bombast and threats and make preparations, rather than dismiss them as crackpots and regret it.
~ Neil Macdonald
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We had an incident back in 2001 where our drummer threw out a drumstick into the crowd and it hit someone in the eye and they were going to sue us. You just always have to be really careful with that kind of stuff.
~ Wayne Static
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I have no interest in jumping out of an airplane or any of the things people do for thrills, to push their limits and all that. To me, that seems foolish, and there's no point.
~ Anderson Cooper
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It is possible in medicine, even when you intend to do good, to do harm instead. That is why science thrives on actively encouraging criticism rather than stifling it.
~ Richard Dawkins
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They look at me and I kind of back up in case they go for my throat.
~ Terry Goodkind
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I don't use supari at all, as that gets stuck in your throat.
~ Jackie Shroff
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The safest course for public officials is simply to throw all of the money in a sack.
~ Dave Freudenthal
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When I became successful, I put up a caution. I didn't think it was fair to have the shadow of that kind of success thrown on my family. And I was cautious about being taken by things that could destroy you.
~ Robert Redford
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Stars are like thoroughbreds. Yes, it's a little more dangerous with them. They are more temperamental. You have to be careful because you can be thrown. But when they do what they do best - whatever it is that's made them a star - it's really exciting.
~ Sydney Pollack
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There are some throws I should not make.
~ Jameis Winston
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I almost chopped my thumb off once. Just before I left home, I was about ten or eleven years old, and I was trying to open a bone. Can you imagine that? A bone! I was trying to get the marrow out of a bone, and I took the ax, and I went to chop it, and something slipped, and the ax went right down there and damn near cut it off.
~ B. B. King
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Thou ought to be nice, even to superstition, in keeping thy promises, and therefore equally cautious in making them.
~ Thomas Fuller
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Let thy step be slow and steady, that thou stumble not.
~ Tokugawa Ieyasu
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I have to be cautious, have my thyroid levels checked, and as long as I do that, I'm fine.
~ Gail Devers
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If you don't want a speeding ticket, don't speed.
~ Ainsley Earhardt
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I've actually started to drive slower. I never want to see a news headline that reads, 'The Chinese Guy from 'Fast & Furious' Pulled Over for a Speeding Ticket.'
~ Sung Kang
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If you go into the wild, you don't try to tickle the grizzly bears.
~ Xzibit
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Even brute beasts and wandering birds do not fall into the same traps or nets twice.
~ Saint Jerome
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The scars of others should teach us caution.
~ Saint Jerome
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He remembered that envy is the concomitant of glory, and thus, the more renowned he became, the greater was his caution and circumspection.
~ Sallust
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Nor was caution a sufficient protection to those who kept aloof; for darts, discharged from engines or by the hand, inflicted wounds on most of them; and thus the brave and the timid, though of unequal merit, were exposed to equal danger.
~ Sallust
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