Work diligently, like thunder. (Book of Songs Daya Yunhan) Describes being cautious and diligent in doing things
●Prudentness will prevail in the world
●When competition and hostility live next to you, prudence will thrive---- (Gracian)
●Zhuge was only cautious in his life, and Lu Duan was not confused in important matters
●Calm down anger, be cautious in speaking with joy, consider drunkenness, and cherish spare money
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●Prudence is part of bravery (Spain)
●Be firm on hard days and cautious on good days (Mongolia)
●Shallow rivers should be crossed deeply. (Japan)
●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)
●It is always good to be more careful (France) p>
●Prudence is the eldest son of wisdom (France)
●Taking care of problems is half of wisdom (UK)
●An ounce of caution is worth a pound of knowledge ( UK)
●Caution, 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, wisdom lies in managing the big (Wei Liaozi)
●Misfortune enters the door of Shen’s house
●The fence is tight and wild dogs will not come in
●Strength can overcome poverty, caution can overcome misfortune
●Prudence is the foundation of safety (UK)
●Sincerity is glass, prudence is diamond (UK)
●Landmine operators can only make one mistake in their lives (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 (love Mason)
●People’s only defense 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. ---- (Xuan Ye of the Qing Dynasty)
●A little caution will lead to victory, and impulsiveness will lead to more troubles (Xurus)
●Prudence will lead to victory more than recklessness ( Tacitus)
●Prudent people can be sure of victory (Steele)
●Opportunity always fights on the side of the cautious (Euripides)
●Think carefully and act diligently (Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty)
●When doing great things, you must be careful about the end and the beginning (Book of Rites)
●Be careful about the end as you started, and you will not be defeated. Things
●If you are cautious, you will succeed; if you act lightly, you will suffer many failures (Su Shi of the Song Dynasty)
●It is better to be cautious first if you fail later.
●Be cautious beforehand and forgive afterwards (Germany)
●Be careful beforehand than pursue afterward (Japan)
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●Only prudent people can guarantee victory (Steele)
●Luck will always be on the side of the prudent (Euripides)
●Think carefully , do it diligently (Bai Juyi of the Tang Dynasty)
●When doing great things, you must be careful about the end and the beginning
●Be careful about the end as you began, and you will not fail ●If you are cautious, you will succeed; if you act lightly, you will suffer many failures (Su Shi of the Song Dynasty) ●It is better to be cautious before you fail than to be cautious beforehand ●Prudent beforehand includes Forgiveness afterward (Germany) ●Being cautious beforehand is better than pursuing afterward (Japan) ●Look forward when you walk and think later when you act ●A prudent person has eyes in the back of his head (William Robertson) ●Measure yourself three times before you cut (Italy) ●It is better to be cautious beforehand than to remedy the situation afterwards (Love · Cork) ●Think beforehand to avoid regrets (Yuan·Guan Hanqing) ●Uncertainty in advance may lead to serious trouble later (Historical Records) ●Prudent and prudent Scientists can neither make mistakes nor make discoveries (UK) ●People who are too afraid of being deceived lose their ability to be generous (France) ●One hundred full of confidence A person who is cautious and determined is much better than 10,000 cautious and respectable (respectable) people (Sinclair) ●I would rather show my shortcomings in broad daylight Talent hits a wall everywhere, and he refuses to save himself or get rich by being cautious in the dark (Lamet Terry) ●Prudence will make people safe, but often not happy (Cy Johnson) ●Prudentness grows with the increase of one's property (Hesiod) ●"Prudent" is a rich and ugly old maid, only "incompetent" woos her-- --(W. Black) ●Caution is useless unless coupled with decisiveness (Bacon) ●Prudent little things can lead to great things (Schiller) ●Excessive caution can make people age prematurely ●Walking and running are safer; standing is safer than walking; sitting is safer than standing; lying down is safer than sitting (India) ●Those who never win rarely fail, and those who never climb rarely fall (Whittier) ●If you don’t cut two leaves, you will find yourself in trouble. If you make a mistake in a moment, you will never recover in a hundred days ●With your feet on your head, you will get things done early, but with your hands on your chest, you will regret it later ●Things that are easily gained are easy to lose, and ideas that are easily formed are easy to change ●A fool’s arrows are all shot in one go (UK) ●A quick mouth will break one’s word, a quick leg will stumble (Laos) ●One thoughtful thought is better than a hundred hasty actions (Yugoslavia) ●Decide quickly and regret quickly (UK)