Quotes About Caution
she watched the children the way a snake might watch a cat.
~ Mark Haddon
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The best thing to do was to stop it while he still could, since it was something that would lead nowhere, painfully.
~ Mark Helprin
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There is death in the pot for the living's food.
~ Annie Dillard
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I can't imagine a better example of Things To Be Wary Of in the food department than bargain sushi.
~ Anthony Bourdain
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Shortcut.' The word filled me with dread. When has a shortcut ever worked out as planned? The word – in a horror film at least – usually precedes disembowelment and death. A 'shortcut' almost never leads to good times.
~ Anthony Bourdain
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He wears the bemused expression of a guy who knows how bad it can get, who's always looking and waiting for the other shoe to drop.
~ Anthony Bourdain
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Live the dream for a bit. But keep your eyes open. And be careful. As you'll see, many visitors came to Tangier for a short vacation and remained for life. It's that kind of place.
~ Anthony Bourdain
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He saw that as usual it would be better to be careful as for some years now he had found being good to be almost out of the question.
~ Anthony Powell
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Never test the depth of the river with both feet. —WARREN BUFFETT
~ Anthony Robbins
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Note that past results do not guarantee future performance. Instead, I am providing you the historical data here to discuss and illustrate the underlying principles.
~ Anthony Robbins
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Safety doesn't happen by accident. —FLORIDA HIGHWAY SIGN
~ Anthony Robbins
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People often say that marriage is an important thing, and should be much thought of in advance, and marrying people are cautioned that there are many who marry in haste and repent at leisure. I am not sure, however, that marriage may not be pondered over too much; nor do I feel certain that the leisurely repentance do not as often follow the leisurely marriages as it does the rapid ones. That some repent no one can doubt.
~ Anthony Trollope
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In a strange gentleman's bedroom!" he continued. "It only shows that what I have always said is quite true. You should never go to bed in a strange house without locking your door.
~ Anthony Trollope
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To the old such plots and plans, such matured schemes for obtaining the goods of this world without the trouble of earning them, such long-headed attempts to convert 'tuum' into 'meum,' are the ways of life to which they are accustomed. 'Tis thus that many live, and it therefore behoves all those who are well to do in the world to be on their guard agains those who are not.
~ Anthony Trollope
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But the danger that we invite into our lives can come in the most unthreatening shape, the
~ Ariel Levy
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Trusting people, the kind who are not on their guard and do not take precautions, because it is always easy to get away with wronging them.
~ Aristotle
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Remember folks, always be careful when you're out at night! Lotsa crazee things go on out there!
~ Arnold Arre
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Floyd could imagine a dozen things that could go wrong; it was little consolation that it was always the thirteenth that actually happened.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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The mind has many watchdogs; sometimes they bark unnecessarily, but a wise man never ignores their warning.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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It had taken the human race several thousand years to realize that there were some jobs that should never be given to the people who volunteered for them, especially if they showed too much enthusiasm.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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are industrial accidents.
~ Arthur C. Clarke
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Lo siento about the u-rine, mi amigo, but better safe than sorry when in the swamp. That's my motto.-Mark
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Beware the seeds that are planted, even in the most fallow of fields. For those we lay with callous hands, might very well prove to be those of our ultimate destruction.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Words hold a terrible power, your Grace. A word can break a heart, or give it a reason to live. A word can grant freedom or life, or begin a war – or end one. I believe words should be used with caution. It is written that the tongue is a dangerous weapon, a restless evil that no man can tame, a flame that sets on fire the world itself. I believe that, Your Grace. I believe in taking great care with words.
~ Sherryl Jordan
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