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haste pluck modest
Modest wisdom plucks me from over-credulous haste. William Shakespeare
haste desperate cases
Haste is needful in a desperate case. William Shakespeare
haste saw sir sooner
Sir Amice Pawlet, when he saw too much haste made in any matter, was wont to say, "Stay a while, that we may make an end the sooner Francis Bacon
haste pay tribute
He is invariably in a hurry being in a hurry is one of the tributes he pays to life. Elizabeth Bibesco
haste-makes-waste haste take-time
Take time for all things. Benjamin Franklin
haste speed poor
Reckless haste makes poor speed. Benjamin Franklin
hasten hears learning practice understand whatsoever
Whatsoever one would understand what he hears must hasten to put into practice what he has heard. St. Gregory The Great
haste fame
Celebrity is never more admired than by the negligent. William Shakespeare
haste poor counselor
Haste is a poor counselor Alexandre Dumas
caution quotations
I caution against beginning or ending a quotation with ellipses Bill Walsh
caution hurt last needed
We needed a long run. We didn't need that last caution. That last caution hurt us a bit. Jeff Gordon
caution rein
We're going to rein it in. Caution should be the watchword. William Dunkelberg
caution err ground run side sure understand
We're going to err on the side of caution. We're going to run this thing to ground and make sure we understand it. Kyle Herring
caution
Forewarn'd, forearm'd. Benjamin Franklin
cautionary meant tales verge
Fairytales were never really meant for children; they were meant as cautionary tales for teenagers on the verge of growing up. Kate Forsyth
caution costs given interest pricing rising
Caution is warranted given uncertainty about the consumer, rising interest rates, raw-material costs and pricing pressure. Robert Barry
caution needs number reaches
But when that number reaches or exceeds 95, there is some caution that needs to take place, Brad Garrett
caution happen market people rather sit
Because people don't know what is going to happen while our market is out, they would rather sit on their hands. It's caution rather than fear. John Cooney