Top 100 Quotes About Beware

#1. Beware of economists who hide assumptions.

Anat R. Admati

#2. It was a small town: Ferguson, Ohio. When you entered there was a big sign and it said, "Welcome to Ferguson. Beware of the Dog." The all-night drugstore closed at noon.

Jackie Vernon

#3. Beware the man who only has one gun. He probably knows how to use it!

Clint Smith

#4. I like suggesting that 'we are slaves to the objects around us,' that 'plenty should be enough,' or that the 'buyer should beware,' within the context of conventional selling space.

Barbara Kruger

#5. England and America owe their liberty to commerce, which created a new species of power to undermine the feudal system. But let them beware of the consequences: the tyranny of wealth is still more galling and debasing than that of rank.

Mary Wollstonecraft

#6. Beware of those who try to sell you simple answers to complex questions.

Scott Adams

#7. Beware of the man who has no enemies.

Edward Abbey

#8. There is always something moving, brewing. There are ambitious people everywhere. Wicked people. The only thing to do is to deal with them with courage and decision. One must beware of uncertainty, weakness or conflicting emotions - they lead to defeat

Haile Selassie

#9. You say, "Well, I am not going to be anyone's 'yes man.' If I see something wrong in a person, I'm going to warn others about it." Fine. But beware that what you are calling "courage to speak out" is not more truly a deception masking a rebellious, dishonouring attitude.

Francis Frangipane

#10. No difference, good or bad. Thoughts like birds in mind. Some fly in. Some fly out. Some stay at water hole to drink. Beware of birds that linger.

Natalie Wright

#11. One of the most useful pieces of advice we've learned in our journalism careers is summed up in the phrase "beware the fallacy of evil men.

Bill Kovach

#12. Kieran unfolded the letter and scanned the scrawled message....
'Beware an English assassin.'
He knew exactly what this meant.

Madeline Martin

#13. Above all, beware the crowd! The crowd only feels; it has no mind of its own which can plan. The crowd is credulous, it destroys, it consumes, it hates, and it dreams - but it never builds.

William Manchester

#14. When the word is heard consult the source, and beware the messenger.

T.F. Hodge

#15. Beware of men who use words that relate pejoratively to females when describing the 'other side.

Jane Fonda

#16. God chooses that men should be tried, but let a man beware of tempting his neighbor.

George MacDonald

#17. Beware of a wolf in sheep's clothing.

Aesop

#18. Beware of speaking too much, for it increases mistakes and engenders boredom.

Hazrat Ali Ibn Abu-Talib A.S

#19. He that negotiates between God and man, As God's ambassador, the grand concerns Of judgment and of mercy, should beware Of lightness in his speech.

William Cowper

#20. Beware, lion's lady, for your predator is hungry tonight. He may not wait long before devouring you." "Devouring me?" she asked, challenge gleaming in her eyes. "What if I devour him first?

Shelly Thacker

#21. Beware of the thief who is after your cash; but be more cautious of the thief in the mind that's after your kind, your promise - your dream, your future.

Bernard Kelvin Clive

#22. Beware the goblin men and the wares they sell.

S. Jae-Jones

#23. Beware of geeks bearing formulas.

Warren Buffett

#24. Beware the perfumed seneschal.

George R R Martin

#25. Beware the short terminal guy with nothing to lose.

Chris Crutcher

#26. Beware of artists, they mix with all classes of society and are therefore most dangerous.

Queen Victoria

#27. Beware of singing divine psalms for an ordinary recreation, as do men of impure spirits, who sing holy psalms intermingled with profane ballads: They are God's word: take them not in thy mouth in vain.

Lewis Bayly

#28. Remember, all passions start from love or hate. But beware - you never know whether they will end with delight or sorrow.

Jessica Shirvington

#29. Beware a calm surface - you never know what lies beneath.

Paula Hawkins

#30. Beware how in making the portraiture thou breakest the pattern: for divinity maketh the love of ourselves the pattern; the love of our neighbours but the portraiture.

John Locke

#31. Beware of a man of one book.

Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

#32. Beware instinct
the lion will not touch the true prince.
Instinct is a great matter.

William Shakespeare

#33. Beware of extroverts in retreat center clothing!

Laurie A. Helgoe

#34. Rule of thumb: if you think something is clever and sophisticated beware-it is probably self-indulgence.

Donald A. Norman

#35. Beware of your habits. The better they are the more surely they will be your undoing.

Holbrook Jackson

#36. There is no happiness without tears, no life without death. Beware! I am going to make you cry.

Lucian

#37. Beware the seduction of the quick conclusion. Do not indulge in the answer you desire until you know all you need to know.

Anthony Ryan

#38. I think there is choice possible at any moment to us, as long as we live. But there is no sacrifice. There is a choice, and the rest falls away. Second choice does not exist. Beware of those who talk about sacrifice

Muriel Rukeyser

#39. Beware of biting jests; the more truth they carry with them, the greater wounds they give, the greater smarts they cause, and the greater scars they leave behind them.

Johann Kaspar Lavater

#40. Beware of him who hates the laugh of a child.

Henry Ward Beecher

#41. Keep your passions in check, but beware of giving your reason free rein.

Karl Kraus

#42. Beware of the company you keep. See that you associate with the right type of people.

Dada Vaswani

#43. Strong, generous, and confident, she has nobly served mankind. Beware how you trifle with your marvellous inheritance, this great land of ordered liberty, for if we stumble and fall freedom and civilization everywhere will go down in ruin.

Henry Cabot Lodge

#44. Beware of long arguments and long beards.

George Santayana

#45. Beware of too much good staying in your hand. It will fast corrupt and worm worms. Pay it away quickly in some sort.

Ralph Waldo Emerson

#46. You should beware of motherless children. They will eat you alive. You will never be loved by anyone the way that you will be loved by a motherless child.

Heather O'Neill

#47. There are many ways of fighting. Many a man or woman has waged a good war for truth, honor, and freedom, who did not shed blood in the process. Beware of those who would use violence, too often it is the violence they want and neither truth nor freedom.

Louis L'Amour

#48. Beware of putting all your focus into results. While results are important, your people should be your number one area of focus.

Ken Blanchard

#49. Beware the man with one gun. He can probably use it.

Jeff Cooper

#50. Beware of those who speak ill of others in your presence; don't be surprised of what they say about you in your absence.

A.J. Garces

#51. Let us beware of common folk, of common sense, of sentiment, of inspiration, and of the obvious.

Charles Baudelaire

#52. Beware of using up your last forty years in being the curator of your first fifty.

Allan Gurganus

#53. Beware of making your moral staple consist of the negative virtues.

Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

#54. The Claudians," I observed, "are a family of insane hereditary criminals.

John Maddox Roberts

#55. beware the "slash" - a job listing that advertises for a UX/UI designer betrays a lack of appreciation for the value of UX, and suggests that the organisation is probably actually looking for a UI designer.

Matthew Magain

#56. Beware, so long as you live, or judging men by their outwards appearance.

Jean De La Fontaine

#57. Let the author beware of popularity, otherwise he will be defeated by success. There is a time when you must take a picture of yourself. Hunger is always the same as the first hunger. The need renews itself empty and entire.

Clarice Lispector

#58. Beware of the anger of the mouth. Master your words. Let them serve truth.

Gautama Buddha

#59. I hope you're very careful working, eating and drinking when the heat is so great
there are temptations there which at home you are free from
beware the juicy fruits, and the cooling ades, and cordials, and do not eat ice-cream, it is so very dangerous.

Emily Dickinson

#60. The late Dr. Harry Ironside once said, "Beware lest we mistake our prejudices for our convictions." To be sure, we must deplore wickedness, evil, and wrongdoing, but our commendable intolerance of sin too often develops into a deplorable intolerance of sinners. Jesus hates sin but loves the sinner.

Billy Graham

#61. I'm a great believer in everything at the right time. Go on a crazy spree if it's the right time to do it but choose your moment carefully and beware of impulse buying.

Lemar

#62. Shun such as lounge through afternoons and eves,
And on thy dial write, "Beware of thieves!"
Felon of minutes, never taught to feel
The worth of treasures which thy fingers steal,
Pick my left pocket of its silver dime,
But spare the right,
it holds my golden time!

Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.

#63. Beware of false prophets, which come to you in sheep's clothing, but inwardly they are ravening wolves.
- MATTHEW 7:15

S.G. Holster

#64. In racy Victorian novels, beware of young widows.

David Mitchell

#65. Beware of being the roller / When there's nothing left to roll

Shel Silverstein

#66. Beware the lessons of a fighter pilot who would rather fly a slide rule than kick your ass!

Ron McKeown

#67. Beware women grown
old
who were never
anything but
young

Charles Bukowski

#68. Beware of license to the flesh, under the coat of liberty of the Spirit; and let none thinke that law-curses, looseth us from all law-obedience; or that Christ hath cryed down the tenne commandments; and that Gospel-liberty is a dispensation for law-loosenesse; or that free grace is a lawless Pope.

Samuel Rutherford

#69. Negroes
Sweet and docile,
Meek, humble, and kind:
Beware the day
They change their minds!
Wind
In the cotton fields,
Gentle breeze:
Beware the hour
It uproots trees!

Langston Hughes

#70. Beware [of] the investment activity that produces applause; the great moves are usually greeted by yawns.

Warren Buffett

#71. Beware the religion that turns you against another one. It's unlikely that it's really religion at all.

Joan D. Chittister

#72. Beware the humorless. People who are all too serious are missing a key aspect of intelligence, which is perspective!

Catherine Carrigan

#73. Nouns and verbs are the guts of the language. Beware of covering up with adjectives and adverbs.

A.B. Guthrie Jr.

#74. If opinion hath lighted the lamp of thy name, endeavor to encourage it with thy own oil, lest it go out and stink; the chronical disease of Popularity is shame; if thou be once up, beware; from fame to infamy is a beaten road.

Francis Quarles

#75. Therefore, beware of everything that takes away your freedom. Know that it is dangerous, and avoid it by all the means in your power.

Swami Vivekananda

#76. We must all beware the very real and understandable human tendency to ignore or subvert facts, and findings of science, that discomfort us for reasons of ideology, politics, religion, or personal taste.

William R. Brody

#77. Remember, a friend does not need you to impress him. A friend loves you because you are true to yourself, not because you agree with him. Beware of grand gestures; the real mettle of friendship is forged in life's daily workings.

Ethan Hawke

#78. Not the dead ye have to be concerned about! Beware of the Living!

Kerry Greenwood

#79. On a flight of emotion there's wonder and bliss, but beware of a landing that may go amiss.

Wes Fesler

#80. Beware lest you lose the substance by grasping at the shadow.

Aesop

#81. Beware by whom you are called sane.

Walter Inglis Anderson

#82. Beware of resting in the word of the kingdom, without the spirit and power of the kingdom of that gospel, for the gospel coming in word only saves nobody, for the kingdom of God or the gospel, where it comes to salvation, is not in word but in power.

John Bunyan

#83. Beware of sadness It can hit you It can hurt you Make you sore and what is more That is not what you are here for.

George Harrison

#84. Beware what you speak,' said the Merlin very softly, 'for indeed the words we speak make shadows of what is to come, and by speaking them we bring them to pass, my king.

Marion Zimmer Bradley

#85. Beware the viper in your closet. Isn't that another thing you're always saying, Father? Ambition and jealousy are at the heart of all betrayals. (Ryssa)

Sherrilyn Kenyon

#86. O painter skilled in anatomy, beware lest the undue prominence of the bones, sinews and muscles cause you to become a wooden painter from the desire to make your nude figures reveal all.

Leonardo Da Vinci

#87. Beware men with cold hearts and blue lips.

George R R Martin

#88. The man who voyages strange seas must of necessity be a little unsure of himself. It is the man with the flashy air of knowing everything, who is always with it, that we should beware of.

Fred Hoyle

#89. Beware of geeks, you know, bearing formulas.

Howard Warren Buffett

#90. For goodness sakes, beware of curls ... It is a great art to do them so that the girls not only look modern - but do not suddenly look very vulgar.

Diana Vreeland

#91. Especially beware of bad books; and for nothing in the world let your soul be carried away by certain writings which weak brains admire, because of some vain subtleties which they find therein.

Francis De Sales

#92. Beware the People weeping When they bare the iron hand.

Herman Melville

#93. By creating an intelligent thought, you open the road for many other intelligent thoughts! By producing a stupid thought, you open the path for many other stupid thoughts! Beware of your thoughts! Create pearl, and then pearls will increase! Create mud, and then mud will increase!

Mehmet Murat Ildan

#94. My beloved Laura" (said she to me a few Hours before she died) "take warning from my unhappy End ... Beware of fainting-fits ... Beware of swoons, Run mad as often as you chuse; but do not faint - ".

Jane Austen

#95. Keep growing. Stay awake. Beware of gurus. Keep a low overhead.

Joan Larkin

#96. Beware of the man who praises women's liberation. He's about to quit his job.

Erica Jong

#97. Beware, the light seemed to say, for I come to burn and judge.

Salman Rushdie

#98. Beware of seriousness: it is a form of stupidity

Alexander Waugh

#99. Beware of the clever ones; the dumb ones are safer.

Lilian Jackson Braun

#100. The balance of power has shifted - and how we've moved from a world of caveat emptor, buyer beware, to one of caveat venditor, seller beware - where honesty, fairness, and transparency are often the only viable path.

Daniel H. Pink

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