1. Famous quotes about not jumping to conclusions blindly include:
Think twice before you act.
Know yourself and the enemy, and you will never be in danger in a hundred battles.
Think carefully.< /p>
2. Idioms describing blindly drawing conclusions:
Subjective conjecture: conjecture: making judgments based on conjecture. Not based on objective actual conditions, only making judgments on things subjectively.
To make a presumption: to say something decisive indiscriminately; to draw a conclusion casually.
To make an assertion: to say something decisive without thinking.
To catch the wind: to catch the wind Both the shadow and the shadow cannot be grasped. It is a metaphor for saying and doing things without any factual basis.
Before the storm comes: it is a metaphor for drawing conclusions before seeing the facts.
Believe: let it go, let it go ; Orpiment: that is, cockscomb stone, a yellow mineral, used as a pigment. The ancients used yellow paper to write, and if they made a mistake, they smeared it with orpiment and rewritten it. It is a metaphor for talking casually regardless of the facts.