Quotes About Discretion
Neither nations nor children should be conceived in public.
~ James D. Best
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Quoting Goethe :) "We lay aside letters never to read them again, and at last destroy them out of discretion, and so disappears the most beautiful, the most immediate breath of life, irrecoverably for ourselves and for others.
~ James Howe
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This was one of those occasions when discretion was the better part of not getting your face bashed in.
~ James Lovegrove
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If Congress can do whatever in their discretion can be done by money, and will promote the general welfare, the government is no longer a limited one possessing enumerated powers, but an indefinite one subject to particular exceptions.
~ James Madison
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To have submitted it to the legislative discretion of the States, would have been improper for the same reason; and for the additional reason that it would have rendered too dependent on the State governments that branch of the federal government which ought to be dependent on the people alone.
~ James Madison
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even when I leaned in as far as I dared without being obvious
~ Donna Tartt
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Your state has been seen, and will be reported on. Only it is necessary that you do not yawn. Or, of course, speak. Discretion in all things in all things is needed. She was reminding them, and she hoped they realised it, that they were not circumcised. The circumlocution expected of a high-born Syrian princess was sometimes a trial to Sara Khatun.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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She looked,' said Alec Guthrie dryly, 'like a clever woman who was not unaware that five ill-dressed passers-by were displaying an unhealthy interest in her personal life.
~ Dorothy Dunnett
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Discretion plays a major part in making up the salesman's art, for truths that no one can believe are calculated to deceive.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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Zaphod did not want to tangle with them and, deciding that just as discretion is the better part of valor, so was cowardice is the better part of discretion, he valiantly hid himself in a closet.
~ Douglas Adams
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He was a man who was charged with the work he did in life because he was not one to ask questions - not so much on account of any natural quality of discretion as because he simply could never think of any questions to ask. ... On the strength of which he had guaranteed himself regular employment for as long as he cared to live.
~ Douglas Adams
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You mean you've been in this same set of rooms here for... two hundred years?' murmured Richard. 'You'd think someone would notice, or think it was odd.' 'Oh, that's one of the delights of the older Cambridge colleges,' said Reg, 'everyone is so discreet. If we all went around mentioning what was odd about each other we'd be here till Christmas.
~ Douglas Adams
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deciding that just as discretion was the better part of valor, so was cowardice the better part of discretion, he valiantly hid himself in a closet.
~ Douglas Adams
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just as discretion was the better part of valor, so was cowardice the better part of discretion, he valiantly hid himself in the closet.
~ Douglas Adams
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Zaphod did not want to tangle with them and, deciding that just as discretion was the better part of valour, so was cowardice the better part of discretion, he valiantly hid himself in a cupboard.
~ Douglas Adams
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Zaphod did not want to tangle with them and, deciding that just as discretion was the better part of valor, so was cowardice the better part of discretion, he valiantly hid himself in a closet. The
~ Douglas Adams
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never get into a pissing match with folks who buy ink by the barrel
~ Douglas Brinkley
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Look to it and consider, and deem not That ever stubbornness excels discretion.
~ Aeschylus
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Never part with information unnecessarily. That's my rule,
~ Agatha Christie
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M. Poirot,' she said somewhat breathlessly, 'Can I speak to you alone?' 'Milady, Captain Hastings is as my other self. You can speak before him as though he were a thing of no account, not there at all. Be seated, I pray you.
~ Agatha Christie
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Never tell all you know-not even to the person you know best.
~ Agatha Christie
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You will not give away a lady's secret?
~ Agatha Christie
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Will you tell me exactly what it is that has upset you?" "Tell you that in two words, I can." (Here, I may say, she vastly underestimated.) "People coming snooping round here when my back's turned. Poking round. And what business of hers is it, how often the study is dusted or turned out? If you and the missus don't complain, it's nobody else's business. If I give satisfaction to you that's all that matters, I say.
~ Agatha Christie
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The wise man does not commit himself. Is not that so?
~ Agatha Christie
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