2.
Never depend on the multitude,
full of instability and whims;
always take precautions against it.
Napoleon Bonaparte
4.
We can easily become as much slaves to precaution as we can to fear.
Randolph Bourne
5.
Epileptics know by signs when attacks are imminent and take precautions accordingly; we must do the same in regard to anger
Seneca the Younger
6.
When a Forsyte was engaged, married, or born, the Forsytes were present; when a Forsyte diedbut no Forsyte had as yet died; they did not die; death being contrary to their principles, they took precautions against it, the instinctive precautions of highly vitalised persons who resent encroachments on their property.
John Galsworthy
7.
I'm attracted by the unknown, but I take precautions.
Jimmy Page
8.
It is permissible with certain precautions to speak in print of coitus, but it is not permissible to employ the monosyllabic synonym for this word.
Bertrand Russell
9.
God's more in control than we are. Obviously you still take all the precautions and safety measures inside your car.
Matt Kenseth
10.
If one is not going to take the necessary precautions to avoid having parents, one must undertake to bring them up.
Quentin Crisp
11.
Of course. Because at the Gallagher Academy, "precautions" usually equals "voluntary shock therapy.
Ally Carter
12.
A writer doesn't write for his readers, does he? Yet he has to take elementary precautions all the same, to make them comfortable.
Graham Greene
13.
We must take precautions against being prematurely honed sharp--since at the same time we are being prematurely honed thin.
Friedrich Nietzsche
14.
Corruption appears to be a universal phenomenon that lays its own imperious claims on the world, and therefore it is the duty of all nations to prepare themselves against its onslaught by taking proper precautions.
Robert Payne
15.
I'm so extremely well prepared for negative response, I've taken precautions.
Aleksandra Mir
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When everyone feels that risks are at their minimum, over-confidence can take over and elementary precautions start to get watered down.
Ian Macfarlane