A Quote by Aesop

Affairs are easier of entrance than of exit; and it is but common prudence to see our way out before we venture in. — © Aesop
Affairs are easier of entrance than of exit; and it is but common prudence to see our way out before we venture in.
The less prudence with which others conduct their affairs, the greater the prudence with which we should conduct our own affairs.
We learned that orphans are easier to ignore before you know their names. They are easier to ignore before you see their faces. It is easier to pretend they’re not real before you hold them in your arms. But once you do, everything changes.
Dictators long ago found out it is easier to unite people in common hatred than common love.
The entrance strategy is actually more important than the exit strategy.
The exit is usually where the entrance was.
Every exit is an entrance to someplace else.
With acting, you wanna see if you can get into trouble without knowing how you're gonna get out of it. It's like the exact opposite of war, where you need an exit strategy. When you're acting, you should get all the way into trouble with no exit strategy, and have the cameras rolling.
Writing is the passageway, the entrance, the exit, the dwelling place of the other in me.
An agony. The exit like the entrance - but reserved. A palindrome: gut-tug.
What we tend to do in our shows, especially with 'Love Is_,' is to show the humanity of characters so that people can see themselves, one, and so that other cultures can see that we have more in common than we have not in common.
Black holes. I don't know what people see in them. Exit signs? They're on their way out.
The step between prudence and paranoia is short and steep. Prudence wears a seat belt. Paranoia avoids cars. Prudence washes with soap. Paranoia avoids human contact. Prudence saves for old age. Paranoia hoards even trash. Prudence prepares and plans, paranoia panics. Prudence calculates the risk and takes the plunge. Paranoia never enters the water.
Remember, children. For every exit, there is also an entrance. ~ Milligan, The Mysterious Benedict Society
It is easier to analyze a work in its form, in its evolution, than simply to love it with all the living forces of our heart. It is easier to define its peculiarities and its details than to draw out of it its emotion, its thought.
Always start at the end before you begin. Professional investors always have an exit strategy before they invest. Knowing your exit strategy is an important investment fundamental.
When people say I have become a celebrity, I remind them of fame's flip side. For instance, if I want to watch a movie in a cinema, I have to enter through a side exit just before the film begins and leave by the same exit before the credits roll.
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