1. People who attach great importance to avoidance will be cautious in the beginning. ——Japan
2. Sincerity is glass, prudence is diamond. ——UK
3. Measure three times before you cut. ——Italy
4. When skating on thin ice, speed means safety. ——Emerson
5. If you don’t take care of it when you use it, it will be damaged; if you don’t do it carefully, you will fail. ——Mongolian
6. Always being cautious is the supreme value. ——Mark Twain's "The Diary of Eve"
7. One careless thing will bring trouble to the whole world; one careless thought will cause trouble for hundreds of years. ——Qing Xuanye
8. Caution is much more powerful than boldness, which proves that people who seem to be afraid of nothing are really afraid of people who are cautious about everything. ——Hugo "On Scott"
9. Prudence is purely a quality of the heart. It is carried out by feeling rather than by reason. The limit it can achieve is correspondingly more Broader and more sublime, it enables it to perceive and avoid any danger that does not exist at all. ——Mark Twain, "Random Duck"
10. Use caution more often than any other intelligence. The sloppy happenings of everyday life make it work, making an impact on tiny things. ——Cy Johnson
11. Only cautious people can win. ——Steele
12. A cautious person has eyes in the back of his head. ——William Robertson
13. Caution is the foundation of safety. ——Britain
14. Caution is part of bravery. ——Spain
15. Prudence is the eldest son of wisdom. ——France
16. A cautious scientist will neither make mistakes nor make discoveries. ——Britain
17. Be cautious in your words and careful in your deeds. ——"Book of Rites·Managing Clothes"
18. When doing great things, you must be careful about the beginning and the end. ——Book of Rites
19. It is better to win by being cautious than by being reckless. ——Tacitus
20. Without a cautious attitude, no amount of wisdom will help. ——Germany
21. Everyone should be content and should not try to deviate. ——Romain Rolland, "Gola Breignon"
22. A bird looks twice before flying, and a man thinks twice before flying. ——China
23. Anger often speaks nonsense, joy often speaks arrogantly. ——Lu Kun, Ming Dynasty, "Continuation of Children's Sayings"
24. Uncertainty in advance will lead to serious trouble later. ——Historical Records
25. A shallow river must be crossed deeply. ——Japan
26. Shallow rivers should be crossed as deep rivers. ——Japan
27. However, no sword is single-edged. Every sword has double edges. If one side hurts someone, the other side will hurt yourself. ——Hugo "Les Misérables"
28. People's only defense is caution. ——Yu Waina
29. Think carefully and act diligently. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
30. Caution lies in fearing the small, and wisdom lies in managing the big. ——Wei Liaozi
31. If you are careful from the beginning to the end, you will never fail. ——Laozi
32. Treating problems carefully is half of wisdom. ——Britain
33. If you are cautious, you will succeed; if you act lightly, you will be defeated. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
34. Being cautious beforehand is better than pursuing afterward. ——Japan
35. Precaution beforehand includes forgiveness afterwards. ——Germany
36. It is better to be cautious beforehand than to make amends afterwards. ——Love Kirk
37. Think beforehand to avoid regrets. ——Yuan·Guan Hanqing
38. The things around you are yours, and the things under your feet are yours; the things on the ground are yours, and the things under the ground are also yours. Such people can be regarded as standing firm. ! ——Gorky "The Artamonov Family's Career"