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Last updated on December 22, 2024.
We ought to be very cautious and circumspect in the prosecution of magic and heresy. The attempt to put down these two crimes may be extremely perilous to liberty.
I`m very cautious about what appears to be things put in place that will begin to roll back some of the progress that I believe we`ve made.
I am very cautious, and there are not too many decisions I've not discussed with my parents, whether that be about my career or away from the field. — © Owen Farrell
I am very cautious, and there are not too many decisions I've not discussed with my parents, whether that be about my career or away from the field.
It's better to be cautious and play it safe than regret pushing him too hard. We're supposed to get another read on it soon.
I think, as an athlete, you tend to be cautious of your body language and what you're doing on the ice. That might be the only moment someone sees you.
During an economic slowdown, one needs to be cautious, but I think it's equally important to not get sucked into the vortex of defensive thinking.
To proclaim himself an agnostic, while to some it might appear more respectable and cautious, would be to say in effect that he hadn't decided what to believe.
The cautious wolf fears the pit, the hawk regards with suspicion the snare laid for her, and the fish the hook in its concealment.
You can't run a business without taking risks. The brave may not live forever - but the cautious do not live at all!
When I leave the country, I'm very, very cautious about what I eat and drink. No vegetables, no fruit.
Shows like 'Top Chef,' 'Hell's Kitchen' have helped bring attention to the culinary world on a whole, but you have to be cautious it doesn't get out of hand.
I'm always pretty cautious when people say that one player could single-handedly help his side to a trophy.
Astronauts were not the impulsive daredevils so dear to the stereopticonloving public. They couldn't afford to be. The hazards of the profession required an infinite capacity for cautious, contemplative thought.
Never miss an opportunity to show your love, especially to those close to you, because we are always at our most cautious with them for fear of being hurt. — © Paulo Coelho
Never miss an opportunity to show your love, especially to those close to you, because we are always at our most cautious with them for fear of being hurt.
Be very cautious about your object of love because that is going to decide your destiny
Any time you are inverting yourself three times in a single air trick, you have to be cautious to execute properly and avoid injury.
I'm an African-American man. I've got to live with that. I've got to be cautious everywhere I go.
The timid man calls himself cautious, the sordid man thrifty.
Candidates should be extremely cautious in displaying a sense of humor. If he or she tells a joke with a point, there is almost certain to be some minority group offended.
I'm not paranoid, but I am cautious. I don't drink tea with strangers, I don't fly Aeroflot and I avoid certain countries with close ties to Russia.
I have never thought of which kind of movie will give me the big break. I have always been more cautious of the roles that I have played.
Life is barren enough surely with all her trappings; let us be therefore cautious of how we strip her.
We might be wise to follow the insight of the enraptured heart rather than the more cautious reasoning of the theological mind.
Friendship's said to be a plant of tedious growth, its root composed of tender fibers, nice in their taste, cautious in spreading.
Thou ought to be nice, even to superstition, in keeping thy promises, and therefore equally cautious in making them.
When younger, I thought one of the particulars of being "Homo sapiens" was to communicate. I have not learned not to, though I am cautious when I try.
It is a remarkable circumstance in reference to cunning persons that they are often deficient not only in comprehensive, far-sighted wisdom, but even in prudent, cautious circumspection.
I'm always very cautious about "brotherhood" concept. Frankly speaking, I don't need such relatives who grab my land and kill my people.
I have serious medical support when Im filming 'Grantchester'. Theyre super-cautious with me - and all I do is lift a blooming magnifying glass.
I love fashion and always have something put together, but I won't wear anything specifically to be photographed in. I have become more cautious of making funny faces in public.
A lot of people characterize women as more cautious. I don't think that's an inappropriate characterization, but that's not a natural thing we're born with, it's something that comes about.
There is every reason for being cautious about founding new universities till India has digested Her newly acquired freedom.
What was it about Carolyn that made her so cautious about revealing herself?
A philosophical mythology lies concealed in language, which breaks out again at every moment, no matter how cautious we may be.
I don't ever feel cautious about making plays. I tell myself that injuries are more likely to occur if I try to play safe.
As a scientist I cannot say we don't want to hear anything about GMOs, because these are advances in science. But I think its also important, especially when you are dealing with food, to be cautious.
Like all biologists I simply acknowledge the gravity of the current situation. There are scenarios under which things work out well and to that extent I'm a cautious optimist.
I'm always cautious about overstepping any boundaries. At the end of the day, it's a director's medium, and if they don't want to hear from me I just step back. — © Matt Damon
I'm always cautious about overstepping any boundaries. At the end of the day, it's a director's medium, and if they don't want to hear from me I just step back.
Folks really need to be very cautious about overanalyzing or overparsing what I've said to this reporter or that reporter.
I accept that the Army must do what it thinks it needs to get people to join, but I think they ought to be extremely cautious about the message they send outside.
Conflicts, even just ones, which in the end can come at the expense of the State of Israel, are things that we must be very cautious about and hold back on personally.
I think a lot of young women are probably fearful or embarrassed or cautious or hiding whatever their particular sexuality might be. From the most odd to the just slightly abberrant.
I don't really follow the rules of like - not traditional, but how everyone does YouTube. And it's kind of made me more cautious and conscious of what I put into my videos.
I don't like people being cautious and tentative and choosing their words carefully around me because I'm a dwarf.
Mos Eisley spaceport. You will never find a more wretched hive of scum and villainy. We must be cautious.
You can probably ask my husband, and he might tell you differently, but I feel very much like I'm kind of cautious in my real life.
We have to be very cautious not to accept the scam of polarization we see in the media. It is not in fact between secularists and Islamists, it is a battle within the Islamic reference.
Sometimes I wonder what the difference is between being cautious and being dead.
I probably should be a little more cautious with how I speak, and I think my delivery needs to be a little softer. — © Patti Stanger
I probably should be a little more cautious with how I speak, and I think my delivery needs to be a little softer.
Boundless in your charity, but shrewd and cautious as a lender, you delight all those today whom you made beggars the day before.
I'm very cautious to not be too observant, or too consumed with what works and what doesn't work, because I think that's when you fail.
Power is more safely retained by cautious than by severe councils. [Lat., Potentiam cautis quam acribus consiliis tutius haberi.]
We should be cautious about embracing data before it is published in the academic press, and must always avoid treating correlation as causation.
Germans have an understanding of history and cannot allow themselves to forget it. It may be a curse, but in some ways, it's a blessing. It makes them cautious.
Who feels no ills, should, therefore, fear them; and when fortune smiles, be doubly cautious, lest destruction come remorseless on him, and he fall unpitied.
Sometimes I can be a little bit cautious in keeping the ball, playing a safe pass rather than an adventurous one.
Being Scottish, I'm probably a little tight, or as the Scots say, 'You're cautious with your money.' I don't think that 's the worst thing in the world to be.
If your budget is in good shape and you are not indebted too much, you can do what the U.S. did at the beginning of the '30s - building railways, etc., but when you don't have that, you must be far more cautious.
I have been very cautious about the films that I do. I hope to always entertain my audience. The day I am not able to do that, I will quit acting.
When you think to take determination of your fate into your own hands, that is the moment you can be crushed. Be cautious.
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