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Quotes About Vigilance

A sleeping cat is ever alert.
~ Fred Schwab
Hey, you wanna hear my philosophy of life? Do it to him before he does it to you.
~ Marlon Brando
Sometimes careful just isn't good enough.
~ A.B. Shepherd, Lifeboat
Be careful, darling. Your footsteps land heavy here. Your racket will wake the dragons.
~ Sarah Kay
Who watches the watchmen?
~ Juvenal
Political parties serve to keep each other in check, one keenly watching the other.
~ Henry Clay
We ought to be more focused on enemies without than preoccupied with finding them within.
~ Alan Wolfe
Woe to any sheep that hunts with wolves - rjs
~ rassool jibraeel snyman
So be sure when you step, Step with care and great tact.
~ Dr. Seuss
Wall your life, guard your heart and mind your mind! A life without a wall least blocks something! A mind without a wall accepts anything at all!
~ Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
Children observe everything with caution.
~ Lailah Gifty Akita
The more wary you are of danger the more likely you are to meet it.
~ Jean de La Fontaine
The real secret of power is consciousness of power.
~ Charles F. Haanel
Cultivate an ever-continuous power of observation. Wherever you are, be always ready to make slight notes of postures, groups and incidents.
~ John Singer Sargent
Above all, I shall see to it that the enemy will not be able to drop any bombs.
~ Hermann Goring
How necessary it is at all times to watch against the attempted encroachment of power, and to prevent its running to excess.
~ Thomas Paine
So if you stay ready, you ain't gotta get ready, and that is how I run my life.
~ Will Smith
Smile, but keep your powder dry.
~ Will Thomas
One who can see without seeming to see-- That's an observer as good as three.
~ William Allingham
pay attention to your enemies, for they are the first to discover your mistakes.
~ William B. Irvine
God guard me from those thoughts men think In the mind alone.
~ William Butler Yeats
But none are so safe from sin as they that fear the falling into it most.
~ William Gurnall
O Christian, give not place to Satan, no, not an inch, in his first motions. He that is a beggar and a modest one with out doors, will command the house if let in. Yield at first, and thou givest away thy strength to resist him in the rest; when the hem is worn, the whole garment will ravel out, if it be not mended by timely repentance.
~ William Gurnall
exhibited the mannerisms of a nervous man. He had glanced around too frequently in the waiting area, had drummed his fingers on the bench, had tapped the boarding pass on his knee, had eyed every fellow passenger in the tree-shaded square.
~ William Hallstead