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precaution prevent sorry
We're sorry that this happened. We take every precaution to prevent these things from happening. Bill Oliver
precaution ready sure taking
We're just taking a precaution to make sure I'm ready for Sept. 11. Fred Smoot
precaution problem security
Security isn't so much a problem in the school, but this is another precaution that we can take. Pat Gallagher
precaution
We want to be safe. It's more of a precaution than anything else. Jim Hunter
precaution race safe sure
We just want to make sure we have a good, safe race. It's really more of a precaution than anything. Jim Hunter
precaution safe strictly
We'll know more when we can do more testing, ... This is strictly a precaution right now but it's better to be safe than sorry. William Cooper
precaution whim multitudes
Never depend on the multitude, full of instability and whims; always take precautions against it. Napoleon Bonaparte
precaution caution thinness
We must take precautions against being prematurely honed sharp--since at the same time we are being prematurely honed thin. Friedrich Nietzsche
precaution prudent
It's prudent to take every precaution you can. John Asher
whim murderer
Truly, whoever we are, wherever we reside, we exist upon the whim of murderers. Alan Moore
whim pursuit irrational
Neither life nor happiness can be achieved by the pursuit of irrational whims. Ayn Rand
whim employers employee
Domestic employees are at the whim of their employers. Ai-jen Poo
whimsical pleasure whim
The pleasure of gratifying whim is very great. It is known only by those who are whimsical. James Boswell
whimsical temper
The caprice of our temper is even more whimsical than that of Fortune. Francois de La Rochefoucauld
whim importance
It had been a whim, and there was nothing Magnus attached more importance to than a whim. Cassandra Clare
whim wit
Wit: a whim followed by a wham. Mason Cooley
multitudes traveled
Freedom is a road seldom traveled by the multitude. Frederick Douglass
multitudes
What is truth? For the multitude, that which it continually reads and hears. Oswald Spengler