Prudent Man Quotes
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Prudent Man Quotes & Sayings
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May I deem the wise man rich, and may I have such a portion of gold as none but a prudent man can either bear or employ.
— Plato
The wise man tells not what he knows. It is not prudent to sport with one's head by revealing the king's secrets.
— Saadi
By how much one man has more experience of things past, than another, by so much also he is more prudent, and his expectations the seldomer fail him.
— Thomas Hobbes
A prudent man will think more important what fate has conceded to him, than what it has denied.
— Baltasar Gracian
Skepticism turns to cynicism, which leads to apathy and despair, which can cause sleeplessness, dry-mouth, and loss of sex drive.
— Al Franken
I never really know what I'm playing. I just follow what sounds good in my head and keep going.
— Daniel Powter
The greatest feeling is the fulfillment of dreams.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
The wise man is seldom prudent.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
A fool thinks that he can cheat others, but a prudent man knows that he can only cheat himself.
— Debasish Mridha
Under the magnetism of friendship the modest man becomes bold; the shy, confident; the lazy, active; and the impetuous, prudent and peaceful.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
I think it is easy to be a doctor. There are a hell of a lot more doctors than there are guys riding big Pipeline.
— Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz
A prudent man should neglect no circumstances.
— Sophocles
Guilt stirs me, but only to self-pity.
— Mason Cooley
Dating is about finding out who you are and who others are. If you show up in a masquerade outfit, neither is going to happen.
— Henry Cloud
Prudent men never trusted their luck. But Kennit had long ago decided that a man had to trust his luck in order for it to grow.
— Robin Hobb
As a rule he had found it useful as well as prudent to trust his fellow man to do the right thing only when the wrong thing failed to present itself.
— Philip Caputo
Many a man spanks his children for things his own father should have spanked out of him.
— Don Marquis
Don't stop believing in miracles.
— Susan Beth Pfeffer
Depend upon it, her mother's voice said sternly in her memory, no prudent man will ever accept a wife who knows more than himself.
— Eloisa James
That man is prudent who neither hopes nor fears anything from the uncertain events of the future.
— Anatole France
A trifle is often pregnant with high importance; the prudent man neglects no circumstance.
— Sophocles