When skating on thin ice, speed is safety (Emerson)
●People’s only defense is caution (Yu Waina)
●One thing If you are not careful, you will bring trouble to the whole world; if you are careless, you will bring trouble for a hundred years----(Xuan Ye of the Qing Dynasty)
●A little caution will win the day, and impulsiveness will make things more difficult (Xu Rusi) )
●It is better to win with caution than with recklessness (Tacitus)
●Only those who are prudent can guarantee victory (Steele)
●Luck Always fight on the side of the prudent (Euripides)
●Think carefully and act diligently (Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty)
●Be cautious about the beginning and end of any major event (Etiquette) Notes>
●If you are careful from the end to the beginning, you will never fail
●If you are cautious, you will succeed; if you act lightly, you will suffer many failures (Su Shi of the Song Dynasty)
●If you fail later, it is better to be cautious first
●Being cautious beforehand includes forgiveness afterwards (Germany)
●Being careful beforehand is worse than being held accountable afterwards (Japan)
●Look forward when walking and think backward when doing things
●Only those who are prudent can be sure of victory (Steele)
●Opportunity will always fight for those who are prudent. Side by side (Euripides)
●Think carefully and act diligently (Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty)
●Be cautious about the beginning and end of any major event
●Be cautious to the end and you will never fail
●If you are cautious, you will succeed; if you act lightly, you will suffer many failures (Su Shi of the Song Dynasty)
●Fail in It is better to be cautious in the end than to be cautious in the first place
●Precaution beforehand includes forgiveness afterwards (Germany)
●Be cautious beforehand than accountability afterwards (Japan)
●Look forward when walking and think backward when doing things
●A cautious person has eyes in the back of his head (William Robertson)
●Measure yourself three times before you cut the scissors (Italy )
●It is better to be cautious beforehand than to make amends afterwards (Ai·Keke)
●Think beforehand to avoid regret (Yuan·Guan Hanqing)
●Think beforehand Uncertain, there will be serious trouble later
●A cautious scientist will neither make mistakes nor make discoveries (UK)
●People who are too afraid of being deceived will lose their boldness. The ability (France)
●A hundred people full of confidence and determination are much better than ten thousand cautious and respectable (respectable) people (Sinclair) p>
●I would rather run into obstacles in broad daylight with my short talent than to save myself or get rich by being cautious in the dark (Lametri)
●Prudent It will make people safe, but often not happy (Sir Johnson)
●Prudentness grows with the increase of one's property (Hesiod)
●"Prudent" She is a rich and ugly old maid, and only "incompetent" woos her----(Way Black)
●caution is useless unless coupled with decisiveness (Bacon)
●Be careful and be cautious, but little can lead to great things (Schiller)
●Excessive caution can make you prematurely old
●Walking and running are safer; standing is safer than walking; Sitting is safer than standing; lying down is safer than sitting (India)
●He who never wins rarely fails, and he who never climbs rarely falls (Whittier)
●If you don’t cut the two leaves, you will be in trouble, and if you make a mistake for a moment, you will never be able to harvest it in a hundred days
●If you put your feet on the brain, you will get things done early, but if you pat your chest with your hands, you will regret it later
●Easy to get Things are easy to lose, and ideas formed easily are easy to change
●A fool’s arrows are shot in one go (UK)
●A quick talker will break one’s word, a quick kicker will stumble (Laos)
p>●One careful consideration is better than a hundred hasty actions (Yugoslavia)
●Decide quickly and regret quickly (UK)