Quotes About Judicious
All business sagacity reduces itself in the last analysis to judicious use of sabotage.
~ Thorstein Veblen
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The monotony of a long heroic poem may often be pleasantly relieved by judicious interruptions in the perfect succession of rhymes, just as the metre may sometimes be adorned with occasional triplets and Alexandrines.
~ H. P. Lovecraft
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Once you take to the habit of deception, every new lie comes that much easier. Though to me it wasn't so much lies as a matter of judicious editing. We all inevitably present a version of ourselves that is a collection of half-truths and exclusions. The way I saw it, the truth was too complicated, whereas the well-chosen lie would put everyone's mind at ease.
~ Caroline Kettlewell
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Many words are not proof of the wise man, because the sage only talk when it's needed, and the words are measured and corresponding with the need.
~ Thales
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You're very good-looking, she said judiciously, tilting her head to study his magnificent physique. Are all Carpathians as good-looking as you? His black eyebrows arched. I do not think that is a safe subject for you.
~ Christine Feehan
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Sikap hati-hati adalah anak sulung kebijaksanaan.
~ Victor Hugo
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I think I am aggressive, I think I am critical when it's necessary.
~ Jane Harman
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In anger, nothing right nor judicious can be done.
~ Cicero
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Algunos se rieron al verle cambiado; pero él les dejó reír y no se preocupó, pues era lo bastante juicioso para saber que nunca sucedió nada bueno en este planeta que no empezara por hacer reír a algunos (...).
~ Charles Dickens
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I mention this only to shew that the citations of the most judicious authors frequently deceive us, and consequently that prudence obliges us to examine quotations, by whomsoever alleged.
~ Peter Bayle
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cuerdos," he says. They're sane.
~ Hector Tobar
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I've been acting for 15 years now, and the more you do, the more confidence you get about 'this is my career, and this is what I'm going to be doing.' Since I've started coming to the States, I've had a really great response. It's given me a lot of confidence to be more judicious about my own choices.
~ Tom Ellis
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I'm ridiculous in my oversharing my mom and sister are very open but a little more judicious than me... and my father is a decidedly private person.
~ Lena Dunham
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I am no indiscriminate novel reader.
~ Jane Austen
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Though she liked him for his attentions, and thought them all, whether in friendship, admiration, or playfulness, extremely judicious, they were not winning back her heart.
~ Jane Austen
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It is a fundamental rule with me not to vote for a loan or tax bill till I am satisfied it is necessary for the public service, and then not if the deficiency can be avoided by lopping off unnecessary objects of expenditure or the enforcement of an exact and judicious economy in the public disbursements.
~ John C. Calhoun
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Dr Cohalan, the Bishop of Cork, who pronounced a decree of excommunication on 12 December 1920. In fact the Bishop was extremely even-handed and judicious in his condemnation of violence
~ Tim Pat Coogan
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When I am offered work, I am very selective.
~ John Kani
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He presents me with what is always an acceptable gift who brings me news of a great thought before unknown. He enriches me without impoverishing himself. The judicious quoter, too, helps on what is much needed in the world, a freer circulation of good thoughts, pure feelings, and pleasant fancies.
~ Christian Nestell Bovee
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My parents, I don't know about 'strict,' but I would say they were fair and judicious, you know?
~ Dennis Farina
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The art of reading is to skip judiciously.
~ Alexander Hamilton
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[T]he judicious reader ought to know what the chief character in any work of the imagination will naturally perform, according to the situation he is thrown into, as well as doth the author himself.
~ Sarah Fielding
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I'm not Mr. Goody-Good or anything, but I'm not stupid.
~ Ronnie Radke
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The monotony of a long heroic poem may often be pleasantly relieved by judicious interruptions in the perfect successions of rhymes, just as the metre may sometimes be adorned with occasional triplets and Alexandrines.
~ Unknown
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