Ancient poems and sentences about being cautious in words and deeds

1. Find a few famous sayings about "Be careful what you say and do"

A penny of prudence is worth a pound of wisdom. -german proverb

prudence is the eldest son of wisdom. -Hugo

Cautious words and deeds are the first thing to cultivate yourself. -

The most important ingredient of courage is caution. -English proverb

Be firm on hard days and be cautious on good days-Mongolia

Ah, who can always rely on fate? A person chasing after a busy world is often destroyed without being alert. Man always knows himself-Chaucer

Don't look at everything with distrust, but be cautious and firm. -Demok Park Jung Su

Caution can not only guard against others' infringement, but also guard against willful indulgence and corruption. -buck

be modest and sincere, and don't praise things only by their talents. -Fang Xuanling

Don't treat everyone with distrust, but be cautious and firm. -democritus

Caution is hard to achieve great things-Bacon

Caution is a part of courage. -Anonymous

Caution is not a delay. -Proverb

It doesn't take long for anyone's credit to be ruined. Even if you are a very cautious person, you only need to ignore it occasionally and follow it occasionally-Dale Carnegie

Strength can overcome poverty, but we can overcome disaster-folk proverb

I have never seen a diligent and honest person who gets up early complaining about bad fate; Good character, good habits and strong will can't be faked-Franklin

Prudent people seldom make mistakes. -Proverbs

Caution is the foundation of security-Britain

When competition and hostility live next to you, caution will thrive-Gracian

If you are ambitious, you should be modest. -Lu Jinxi

luck will always fight on the side of the cautious. People's only defense force is prudence. Be cautious at the beginning, and be cautious at the end. -Finn

The more he sees, the more he suspects. When investigating all kinds of people, he often finds that being brave is nothing more than being bold, but being cautious-Balzac

beware of not seeing what he sees, and fear is almost unheard of. Said by: The Book of Rites The Doctrine of the Mean is always vigilant and cautious in places where people can't see it, but in places where people can't hear it —— The Book of Rites The Doctrine of the Mean

Caution in advance is better than investigation afterwards —— Japan

A gentleman is loyal to righteousness but thin of benefits, and is sensitive to matters but cautious about words. -Lu Jia

Caution is useless unless it is combined with decisiveness-Wei Blake

Caution is a part of courage-Spain

A cautious person may lead a country, but-Russell

From now on, I will no longer look up at the blue sky and look down at the white water, but only be cautious about my steps, and I will be different. It is not brave to boast of its courage, but it is brave to be humble. -

Disciple's Proverbs

Be temperate in prosperity and cautious in adversity. -Periander

I have been careful all my life to avoid many strange disasters. If you want to be safe, you must be careful everywhere. -Schederin

The last and noble fault of the old people is to bequeath their thoughtful, cautious virtues to be fascinated and enjoyed by life-Balzac

A little caution wins more, and it is difficult to be impulsive-Ruth

Too cautious makes people age before they get old-Schiller

Be careful when choosing friends! Authentic selfishness will put on the mask of friendship, but set a trap to trap you. -krylov

An astute and prudent person is bound to make a good fortune. -bacon

Modesty and unselfishness are virtues that people praise, but they are also ignored. -Mo Luoya

From then on, I will no longer look up at the sky and down at the white water. I will only be cautious about my steps. I will step on the soil step by step and make a deep impression-Zhu Ziqing

Caution is much more powerful than boldness. -Hugo

Every generation must have a wonderful ideal to make them popular. Even the most selfish group of young people have an exuberant vitality and abundant yuan-romain rolland 2. What are the poems that describe caution

1. Dare not be violent, dare not be fenghe. People only know this danger, and do not know other evils.

I'm afraid, like walking on thin ice.

from: The Book of Songs, Xiaoya Xiaomin, anonymous in the Spring and Autumn Period.

I dare not fight tigers with my bare hands or cross the river on foot. People only know this danger, but they don't know that other disasters will happen. I am afraid and cautious in the face of political situation, just like facing an abyss, just like treading on thin ice.

2. Therefore, it is a gentleman's way to respect the beginning and be cautious to the end, and it is the same from the beginning, which is also the text of courtesy and righteousness.

from: Xunzi's On Rites in the Warring States Period.

Translation: Therefore, a gentleman treats life and death rigorously and consistently. This is the principle of a gentleman, and this is the specific provision of courtesy and righteousness.

3. A gentleman is cautious at the beginning and has no worries afterwards.

from: Song Su Xun's Letter to the Prime Minister.

A moral person is careful and meticulous from the beginning, so there will be no worries in the future.

4. if you are sincere, you can strengthen your will, and if you are sincere, you can worship your virtue.

from: Song Hu Hong's "Beard Knowing Words, King of Literature".

if you are careful, you can make your ambition more firm, and if you are careful, you can make your virtue more lofty.

5. Words must be feasible, and then words; Do what you say, and then do it.

from: Han Jiayi's New Book on Politics.

people can avoid a lot of unnecessary troubles and setbacks if they look ahead and look behind, keep a low profile and behave with their tails between their legs. 3. What are the idioms and poems that describe low-key and introverted?

What are the idioms that describe low-key and introverted?

If you don't show your edge, you will be wise and foolish, and if you are clever and clumsy, you will be open-minded.

If you don't show your pride and arrogance, you will not be arrogant and impetuous, and you will not succeed.

If you are modest and prudent, you will not be humble and humble.

Be full of tricks. Benefiting from modesty

Describe a low-key and restrained poem. Recommend a poem by Rand:

Fight with others, I despise

I love nature, followed by art

I bake my hands on the fire of life,

The fire is going out, and I have to go.

Describe a lot of this poem, and recommend a few words:

Ask Qu Na so clearly.