1. Find a few famous quotes about "being cautious in your words and deeds"
·A penny of caution is worth a pound of wisdom. ——German proverb
·Prudence is the eldest son of wisdom. ——Hugo
·Being cautious in your words and deeds is the first thing to cultivate yourself. ——"Qiong Yao Peiyu · Self-cultivation
·The most important ingredient of bravery is caution. ——British Proverb
·Be firm on hard days, be cautious on good days ——Mongolia
·Ah, who can always rely on fate? A person who follows the busy world is often destroyed without warning. Man always knows himself - Chaucer
·Don't look at everything with distrust, but be cautious and firm. ——Democritus
·Be cautious not only to prevent others from infringing upon yourself, but also to prevent willful indulgence and corruption. ——Buck
·Be modest and gentle, and don’t be pretentious about your talents. ——Fang Xuanling
·Don’t look at everyone with distrust, but be cautious and firm. ——Democritus
·Prudentness can never lead to great things ——Bacon
·Prudentness is part of courage. ——Anonymous
·Prudence does not mean delay. ——Proverb
·It doesn’t take long for anyone’s credit to be ruined. Even if you are an extremely cautious person, you only need to ignore it occasionally and follow the rules occasionally - Dale Carnegie I have never seen a diligent, cautious and honest person who gets up early complain about his bad luck; good character, good habits, and strong will will not be faked - Franklin
·Prudent people rarely make mistakes . ——Proverb
·Prudence is the foundation of safety——Britain
·When competition and hostility live next to you, caution will thrive——Gracian
·Those who have big plans should be cautious about small things. ——Lv Jinxi
·Opportunity will always fight on the side of the cautious. —— Euripides deceived
·People’s only defensive force is caution ——Yu Waina
·Be cautious at the beginning and cautious at the end ——Three Kingdoms
·Prudent diligence brings good luck - Britain
·It is virtue to be brave but modest and prudent. ——Fen Lun
·The more he saw, the more things he suspected. When investigating various people, he often found that bravery is nothing more than being bold and cautious - Balzac
· Be cautious about what you don't see, and be afraid of what you don't hear. From: "The Book of Rites·The Doctrine of the Mean" Be vigilant and prudent even where people can't see it, and even when people can't hear it - "The Book of Rites·The Doctrine of the Mean"
·Being cautious beforehand is better than being cautious afterward Investigating - Japan
·A gentleman is committed to justice but not to profit, quick to things but cautious in words. ——Lu Jia
· Caution is useless unless coupled with decisiveness —— Wei Black
· Caution is part of bravery —— Spain
·A cautious person may be able to lead a country, but——Russell
·From now on, I will no longer look up at the blue sky, no longer look down at the white water, I will only be cautious about my steps, I will not be consistent. Don't step on the soil, but dig deep - Zhu Ziqing
·Being modest and prudent is not wisdom when you are proud of yourself, but the wisdom of being humble is great wisdom; being brave is not brave when you are proud of yourself, and being courageous when you are humble is great courage. . ——"Disciple's Proverbs·Chongli
·Be temperate in good times and be cautious in adverse times. ——Periander
·I have avoided many strange disasters all my life by being cautious. If you want to stay safe, you have to be careful at all times. ——Shchedrin
·The last and noble fault of the old people is to try to bequeath their virtues of thoughtfulness and caution to those who are intoxicated and enjoyed by life——Balzac p>
·A little caution will win the day, and impulsiveness will make things more difficult - Schruss
·Excessive caution will make you prematurely old - Schiller
·Choose Friends, be careful! The pure selfishness will put on the mask of friendship, but also set traps to trap you. ——Krylov
·A person who is alert and cautious will definitely have good luck. ——Bacon
·Humility, prudence and non-self-interest are virtues praised by people, but also ignored by people. ——Mo Luoya
·From now on, I will no longer look up at the blue sky, nor look down at the white water. I will only watch my steps carefully. I will step on the soil step by step, and make a deep - ——Zhu Ziqing
·Prudence is much more powerful than boldness. ——Hugo
·Each generation of people must have a wonderful ideal that makes them popular.
Even the most selfish among young people have an overflowing vitality and abundant vitality - Romain Rolland 2. What are the poems that describe caution
1. Don't dare to be aggressive, don't dare to attack the river . People know one, but not the other.
Warning, as if facing an abyss, as if walking on thin ice.
From: Chunqiu·Anonymous "The Book of Songs·Xiaoya·Xiaomin".
Translation: I dare not hunt a tiger with my bare hands, and I dare not cross a river on foot. People only know about this danger, but they don't know that other disasters will happen. I face the political situation with trepidation and caution, just like facing an abyss or stepping on thin ice.
2. Therefore, a gentleman should respect the beginning and be careful about the end, and be consistent from beginning to end. This is the way of a gentleman and the writing of etiquette and justice.
From: Xunzi's "Xunzi's Theory of Rites" during the Warring States Period.
Translation: Therefore, a gentleman treats life and death rigorously and consistently. This is the principle of a gentleman, and this is the specific provision of etiquette and justice.
3. A gentleman starts carefully and has no worries.
From: Song Dynasty Su Xun's "Shangwen Prime Minister's Book".
Translation: A moral person is careful and careful from the beginning, so he will have no worries in the future.
4. If you act prudently, you can strengthen your ambition, and if you speak prudently, you can admire your virtue.
From: "The Beard Zhiyan·King Wen" by Hu Hong of the Song Dynasty.
Translation: Being cautious in doing things can make one's ambition more firm, and speaking cautiously can make one's moral character more noble.
5. Words must be feasible, and then spoken; actions must be spoken, and then acted upon.
From: Han Jia Yi's "New Book·Da Zheng Shang".
Translation: If people act proactively, act in a low-key manner, and behave with their tail between their legs, they can avoid a lot of unnecessary troubles and setbacks.
3. What are the idioms and verses that describe a person who is low-key and restrained but does not forget his roots?
Idioms that describe a low-key and restrained person:
Not showing off one's abilities, not revealing one's edge, being as wise as foolish, as skillful as being clumsy, and being open-minded as a valley
Don’t be shy, don’t be aggressive, don’t be humble, don’t be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, be arrogant, don’t be arrogant. p> Full of losses, modest gains
Recommend a poem by Rand to describe low-key and restrained poetry:
I disdain to fight with others
I Love nature, then art
I warm my hands on the fire of life,
The fire is going out, and I have to leave
Describes not forgetting one's roots There are many poems, here are a few recommended:
Ask the canal how clear it is, so that there is a source of living water
The descendants of Yan and Huang will not forget their roots, and the two sides of the Taiwan Strait will be in peace as one family
Draft Never forget the man who dug the well
The kindness of a drop of water should be repaid by a spring