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Famous aphorisms about caution and rashness

●Prudence will prevail in the world

●When competition and hostility live next to you, caution will thrive----(Gracian)

●Zhuge was cautious in his life, and Lu Duan was not confused in important matters

●Calm down anger, be cautious in speaking when you are happy, consider drunkenness, and cherish money when you have money

●Prudence is brave Part (Spain)

●Be firm on hard days, be cautious on good days (Mongolia)

●Shallow rivers should be crossed deep (Japan)

●If you don’t take care of it when you use it, it will be damaged; if you don’t use it carefully, you will fail (Mongolian)

●It is always good to be more careful (France)

●Prudentness is wisdom The eldest son (France)

●Being cautious is half the wisdom (UK)

●An ounce of caution is worth a pound of knowledge (UK)

● Strict caution, the mother of wisdom (Germany)

●Caution is used more frequently than any other wisdom.

The hasty incidents in daily life make it work and have an impact on small things (Ser Johnson)

●Caution lies in fearing the small, and wisdom lies in managing the big (Wei Liaozi)

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●If the fence is tight, wild dogs will not come in

●Strength can overcome poverty, caution can overcome misfortune

●Prudentness is the foundation of safety (UK)

●Sincerity is glass, prudence is diamond (UK)

●A mine operator can only make one mistake in his life (Soviet Union)< /p>

●Shallow rivers should be crossed as deep rivers (Japan)

●Small boats should drive close to the coast (USA)

●When gliding on thin ice, speed means safety ( Emerson)

●People's only defensive force is caution (Yu Waina)

●If you are not cautious, you will cause trouble to the world; if you are not careful, you will cause trouble for a hundred years. Suffering ---- (Qing? Xuanye)

●A little caution will win the day, and impulsiveness will make things more difficult (Xurus)

●It is better to win with caution than with recklessness (Tacitus)

●The prudent person can be sure of victory (Steele)

●Opportunity will always fight on the side of the prudent (Euripides)

●Think carefully and act diligently (Tang Dynasty? Bai Juyi)

●When doing great things, you must be careful about the beginning and the end (Book of Rites)

●If you are careful about the end as well as the beginning, there will be nothing Failure

●Be cautious and you will succeed, act lightly and you will fail

●It is better to be cautious beforehand than to be cautious before failure

Contains forgiveness afterward (Germany)

●Be cautious beforehand, better than pursuing afterward (Japan)

●Look forward when you walk, think later when you act

< p> ●Only prudent people can guarantee victory (Steele)

●Opportunity will always fight on the side of the prudent (Euripides)

●Think carefully and act diligently (Tang Dynasty? Bai Juyi)

●When doing great things, you must be careful about the beginning and the end (Book of Rites)

●If you are careful about the end and the beginning, you will not fail (Laozi)

< p> ●If you are cautious, you will succeed; if you act lightly, you will fail

●It is better to be cautious before you fail than to fail later

●Be cautious beforehand and forgive afterwards (Germany)

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●Being cautious beforehand is better than being held accountable afterwards (Japan)

●Look ahead when walking and think backward when doing things

●Prudent people have eyes in the back of their heads (William Robertson)

●Measure yourself three times before you cut (Italy)

●It is better to be cautious beforehand than to make amends afterwards (Love Cork)

< p>●●Think beforehand to avoid regrets (Yuan? Guan Hanqing)

●Uncertainty in advance may lead to serious trouble later

●Prudent scientists can neither make mistakes nor make mistakes Discover something (UK)

●People who are too afraid of being deceived lose the ability to be generous (France)

●One hundred people full of confidence and determination are better than ten thousand A cautious and honorable (respectable) person is much better (Sinclair)

●I would rather run into obstacles everywhere with my short talent in broad daylight than in the dark. Being cautious can save you or make you rich (Lamet Terry)

●Prudence will make people safe, but often not happy (Ser Johnson)

●Be cautious and follow yourself Growing with the increase of property (Hesiod)

●"Prudent" is a rich and ugly old maid, only "incompetent" woos her----(William Blake)

●Prudentness is useless unless coupled with decisiveness (Bacon)

●It is difficult to accomplish great things by being cautious (Schiller)

●Excessive caution makes people premature Decay

●Walking and running are safer; standing is safer than walking; sitting is safer than standing; lying down is safer than sitting (India)

●There are very few people who never win. Failure, those who have never climbed rarely fall (Whittier)

●If you don’t cut two leaves, you will find yourself in trouble, and if you make a mistake for a moment, you will not be able to recover for a hundred days

●Foot It’s early to achieve things with your brain in hand, but it’s too late to regret when you’re clapping your chest with your hands

●Things that are easily obtained are easy to lose, and concepts that are easily formed are easy to change

●The fool’s arrows are shot all at once ( United Kingdom)

●A quick talk will lead to a broken promise, a quick kick will make a mistake (Laos)

●One careful consideration is better than a hundred hasty actions (Yugoslavia)

●Decision Be quick, be quick to regret (UK)

●There is nothing more ignorant than recklessness