An old saying that warns oneself to be cautious in words and deeds

The old saying that warns oneself to be cautious in words and deeds is as follows:

1. From now on, I no longer look up at the blue sky, nor look down at the white water. I only watch my steps carefully. We must not step on the soil one by one, and mark it deeply——Zhu Ziqing.

2. Being modest and prudent and being self-respecting is not wisdom, and the wisdom of being humble is great wisdom; being self-respecting is not courageous, and being humble and courageous is great courage. ——"Disciple's Proverbs: Chongli."

3. Every generation of people must have a wonderful ideal that makes them popular. Even the most selfish among young people have an overflowing vitality and abundant energy - Romain Rolland.

4. Be wary of what they don’t see, and be afraid of what they don’t hear. From: "The Book of Rites·The Doctrine of the Mean" You are always vigilant and prudent even where people can't see it, and even when people can't hear it - "The Book of Rites·The Doctrine of the Mean".

5. I have never seen a person who gets up early, is diligent, cautious and honest complains about his bad fate; good character, good habits and strong will cannot be faked - Franklin.

6. Ah, who can always rely on fate? A person who follows the busy world is often destroyed without warning. Man always knows himself - Chaucer.

7. I have avoided many strange disasters all my life by being cautious. If you want to stay safe, you have to be careful at all times. ——Shchedrin.

8. Be wary of what you don’t see, and be afraid of what you don’t hear. From: "The Book of Rites·The Doctrine of the Mean" You are always vigilant and prudent even where people can't see it, and even when people can't hear it - "The Book of Rites·The Doctrine of the Mean".