Quotes About Caution
A little government and a little luck are necessary in life, but only a fool trusts either of them.
~ P. J. O'Rourke
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Be cautious and bold.
~ Unknown
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Enjoy yourselves. And Hap: Don't let Umber near the arrows and bows; he's liable to shoot himself in the nose." Dodd grinned and snapped the reins, and the carriage rolled away. Umber sniffed. "One of his lesser poems. Come, Hap.
~ Unknown
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the purser has something resembling joy in her voice when she welcomes us to San Francisco. 'I probably don't need to tell you all to open the overhead bins with caution,' she says. 'If your contents haven't shifted, you must be carrying lead weights.
~ Pam Houston
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A man should not keep company with one whose character, family, and abode are unknown.
~ Panchatantra
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The street teaches you how to determine which people to trust and which ones to stay away from.
~ Paolo Di Canio
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All things are poison, and nothing is without poison.
~ Paracelsus
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All things are poison and nothing (is) without poison; only the dose makes that a thing is no poison.
~ Paracelsus
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Consider the credibility of your source before you take his or her criticism seriously. And remember, there are always a few sharks cruising around, looking for raw meat. Don't feed them, or they're sure to come back" (p. 224).
~ Pat Heim
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Stop trying to trust people you already know you can't trust!
~ Unknown
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What do you do when you are falling? Do you reach out and try to grab for support? If you aren't careful, you will pull others down with you. Unless you are very careful.
~ Pat Murphy
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Please take this caution about keeping a new dog on leash seriously; an escaped dog is one of the most common problems that people experience with adopted dogs.
~ Patricia B. McConnell
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Intelligent men are dangerous.
~ Patricia Briggs
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Anna followed, keeping a sharp eye out for things he might back into or over. She wondered if Isaac did this all the time-and, if so, how he avoided getting photos in the paper with captions like "Local Alpha Trips Over Child" or "Wolf Versus Street Sign, Street Sign Wins.
~ Patricia Briggs
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It is not wise to give something old and powerful something they care about. And I am very old.
~ Patricia Briggs
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I don't think you're supposed to be able to get at that information," said Leslie. "Don't look," said Goldstein, peering over Charles's shoulder. "We don't know anything about illegal hacking." He whistled cheerily.
~ Patricia Briggs
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When things started to get dangerous, it was important to have people who knew as much as you did. That way, when you stupidly got yourself killed, someone would have a starting place to look for your murderer.
~ Patricia Briggs
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No. just warning him about sleeping with dangerous things. Tigers are rare treasures—and they will eat you and not give it a second thought.
~ Patricia Briggs
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It is not wise," Beauclaire said, his voice clipped, and somewhere in the vowels Anna heard an accent not too far from Bran's when he was angered. "It is not wise to give something old and powerful something they care about. And I am very old.
~ Patricia Briggs
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It is difficult for a chicken to make an alliance with a fox--you never know when you'll be eaten for breakfast.
~ Patricia Briggs
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feeding grad students to the bears wasn't a good idea, might give them ideas.
~ Patricia Briggs
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I would rather you not get hurt by Viking twins . . ." She had to say it again. "Because Viking twins are apparently a thing here.
~ Patricia Briggs
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only a fool asks Grandpa Gordon anything: He just might answer.
~ Patricia Briggs
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It is one of those lessons that every child should learn: Don't play with fire, sharp objects, or ancient artifacts.
~ Patricia Briggs
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