A Quote by Saul

Better safe than sorry. That's my motto. — © Saul
Better safe than sorry. That's my motto.

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Out here, it's better safe than sorry, because generally speaking, too much of the time sorry means you're dead.
Better to be safe than sorry.
We live in a litigious society, and that's the way it is. Better safe than sorry.
Better to be safe than to be sorry' is a remark of value only when these are the actual alternatives.
I play low to the ice and that's a way I've protected myself in the past - I just felt that it was better to be safe than sorry.
You know how I play it, better safe than sorry 'stead of searching for substance at every single party.
You're right. Everyone in this room with a pulse is starting to smell really good. Okay. Back in the box, better safe than sorry.
Many people think you shouldn't stop kids from being kids, and I agree, but no one wants the worst case scenario on their hands. Better safe than sorry I say.
Look at Satan's reason for rebelling against God. It's not that he doesn't recognize that God is greater than he is. He does. It's just that he doesn't want to play by anybody else's rules. This idea that it is better to reign in hell than to serve in heaven is Satan's motto, and it turns out that this is also the motto of contemporary atheists such as Christopher Hitchens.
We are on alert 24/7. And everything that you report will be investigated. We do it in private. We do it covertly. This could be a problem, it could simply be your neighbor having a bad day. But better be safe than sorry.
We have a motto at Naropa: 'Keep the world safe for poetry.' It's humorous but has some real bite to it. If the world is safe for poetry, it can be safe for many other things.
It's volatile, the marriage. Which one isn't? Nothing better than a good, full-on row. Get it all out. Say rude and nasty things. And then be sorry. Genuinely sorry, afterwards.
I always look at the worst situations and try and figure out how I can make them better. Let today's garbage be better than yesterday's, is my motto.
I didn't have song rights for the first video because I didn't know that it was going to do what it did. So for the second video, I decided better safe than sorry. It is a really gray area as to whether or not you even need song rights to make a video like that.
My motto has always been that anybody can do it better than me.
Everybody's private motto: It's better to be popular than right.
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