A Quote by Alvin Toffler

It is better to err on the side of daring than the side of caution. — © Alvin Toffler
It is better to err on the side of daring than the side of caution.
If you are going to a destination where the food might be more exotic than usual, always err on the side of caution.
My family wasn't rich, so when it comes to money, I tend to think, 'Err on the side of caution.'
We've found some things that are suspicious in nature, and we're going to err on the side of caution.
Doctors are fantastic, but they err on the side of caution. But you can push yourself. You're not going to die from pain.
It is one thing to err on the side of caution. Equally, Test wins have to be earned. They are seldom handed to you on a plate.
Fiction writers tend to err either making people more than they are or less than they are. I'd rather err on the side of the former.
A movie studio has to answer to a marketing department, and to shareholders, to ensure the broadest audience possible for its product; it tends to err on the side of caution as a result.
When I tell my colleagues that I remember 1969, 1974 and 1987, their eyes glaze over, but I'm afraid I do remember them, and I therefore err on the side of caution.
I wish that we had much more of the Spirit of Christ and a great deal less self, and less of human opinions. If we err, let it be on the side of mercy rather than on the side of condemnation and harsh dealing.
You have to run risks. There are no certainties in war. There is a precipice on either side of you - a precipice of caution and a precipice of over-daring.
While both plants and animals awaken via distinct changes in metabolic functioning, most plants prefer to err on the side of caution, waiting for hints of full-on summer before they bloom.
I know that I am leaving the winning side for the losing side, but it is better to die on the losing side than to live under Communism.
No one demands more caution than a spy, and when someone has the skeleton key to minds, counter him by leaving the key of caution inside, on the other side of the keyhole.
I choose to suppress the initial categories I want to put people in - rich, poor, together, not together, druggie, yuppie, rocker, loser, winner, cool, uncool. I choose to remember that I don't know their struggle or their pain. I choose to err on the side of grace because someday I'll stand before God, and I pray He'll err on the side of grace with me.
If one is going to err, one should err on the side of liberty and freedom.
My constant fear as a writer as that I will fail to convey the gravity of living. I know that to some degree that sets me up as boorish, but I'll have to live with that, and, honestly, I'd rather err on the side of being "unredeemingly dark," as one reviewer said about blood kin, than on keeping to the sunny side.
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