● Think carefully and act diligently. ——Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty
● When doing great things, you must be careful about the beginning and the end. ——Book of Rites
● If you are careful from the end to the end, you will never fail. ——Lao Tzu
● If you are cautious, you will succeed; if you act lightly, you will be defeated. ——Su Shi of the Song Dynasty
● It is better to be cautious before failure than to fail later
● Being cautious beforehand includes forgiveness afterwards. ——Germany
● Being cautious beforehand is better than pursuing afterward. ——Japan
● Look forward when walking and think backward when doing things
● Cautious people have eyes in the back of their heads. ——William Robertson
● Measure three times before you cut the scissors. ——Italy
● It is better to be cautious beforehand than to make amends afterwards. ——Love Kirk
● Think beforehand to avoid regrets. ——Guan Hanqing of the Yuan Dynasty
● Uncertainty ahead will lead to serious trouble later. ——Historical Records
● Cautious scientists will neither make mistakes nor make discoveries. ——UK
● People who are too afraid of being deceived lose their ability to be generous. ——France
● A hundred people full of confidence and determination are much better than ten thousand cautious and respectable (respectable) people. ——Sinclair
●I would rather run into obstacles in broad daylight with my short talent than be saved or get rich in the dark with caution. ——Lametri
● Caution grows with the increase of one's own property. ——Hesiod
● "Prudent" is a rich and ugly old maid, and only "incompetent" woos her. ——W. Black
● Caution is useless unless it is coupled with decisiveness. ——Bacon
● Being cautious can make great things happen. ——Schiller
● Excessive caution makes people grow old prematurely. ——Yi Jing
● Walking is safer than running; standing is safer than walking; sitting is safer than standing; lying down is safer than sitting.
——India