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Quotes About Judiciousness

Sometimes it's good to act responsibly.
~ Phoebe Robinson
I'm careful, controlled, bodily conservative: if someone offered me a pill I'd only ever take a half.
~ Roy Harper
Certain times, I'll choose my words very carefully and maybe come off a little more boring.
~ Miles Teller
You don't say much," she said, "and you're careful about what you do say. That is good. Stay that way. It will keep you alive.
~ William King
A good father believes that he does wisely to encourage enterprise, productive skill, prudent self-denial, and judicious expenditure on the part of his son.
~ William Graham Sumner
There is a kind of economy in life. You don't spend more than you have, or say more than you know, or throw your weight around more than necessary.
~ Ross MacDonald
that thou be careful to prevent whatsoever is idle and impertinent: but especially, whatsoever is curious and malicious
~ Marcus Aurelius
Law XIII. THE DELIVERY OF MEDICAL CARE IS TO DO AS MUCH NOTHING AS POSSIBLE
~ Samuel Shem
Liberality is not giving much, but giving wisely.
~ Benjamin Franklin
I truly try to create beauty and reflection and all of that as conscientiously and judiciously and minutely as I can.
~ Guillermo del Toro
He that would live in peace and at ease must not speak all he knows or all he sees.
~ Benjamin Franklin
He had seen how people came a cropper by giving way to impulse. It was to his judiciousness, at every turn, that he owed the fact that nothing terrible had ever happened to him.
~ Shirley Hazzard
I really just love to open a blank document and spew, whereas with a screenplay I have to be more judicious.
~ Diablo Cody
You want to harbor your resources and try not to make a mistake.
~ David Milch
The less said the better.
~ Jane Austen
A word of advice... Don't say things recklessly, when you sit with one who's hostile.
~ James Hilton ( Cowboy)
for with all his self-indulgence he had become a prudent man)
~ Jane Austen
Now the thing is not to get into unnecessary quarrels by talking too much and not to indicate any weakness by talking too much; let our actions speak for themselves.
~ Henry L. Stimson
To live well, to enjoy all things that make life pleasant, is the right of every man who constantly uses his strength judiciously and lawfully.
~ William Cobbett
When a thing is not worth overdoing, leave it alone!
~ Henry S. Haskins