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Quotes About Injudicious

In all controversies, it is better to wait the decisions of time, which are slow and sure, than to take those of synods, which are often hasty and injudicious
~ Joseph Priestley
I never heard such drivel in my life," said Evangeline Fairfield. It was the most injudicious remark she'd ever made. Arethusa turned on her like a wounded tigress. Madam, I write such drivel!
~ Alisa Craig
INEXPEDIENT, adj. Not calculated to advance one's interests.
~ Ambrose Bierce
In all controversies, it is better to wait the decisions of time, which are slow and sure, than to take those of synods, which are often hasty and injudicious
~ Joseph Priestley
If a cause be good, the most violent attack of its enemies will not injure it so much as an injudicious defense of it by its friends.
~ Walter Colton
When you are discovered by a householder—with revolver—in his parlor at half-past three in the morning, it is surely an injudicious move to lay stress on your proficiency as a burglar. The householder may be supposed to take that for granted.
~ P.G. Wodehouse
The fact is that, in all prisons everywhere, cruelties on the one hand and injudicious laxity of discipline on the other have at times appeared and will, at intervals, be renewed except the most vigilant oversight is maintained.
~ Dorothea Dix
The faults of a man loved or honoured sometimes steal secretly and imperceptibly upon the wise and virtuous, but by injudicious fondness or thoughtless vanity are adopted with design.
~ Samuel Johnson
Injudicious Gardening Fear is Hope
~ Marianne Moore