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It is always goodWhen a man has two irons in the fire.
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Look before you ere you leap.
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The simple believeth every word: but the prudent man looketh well to his going.
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A prudent mind can see room for misgiving, lest he who prospers should one day suffer reverse.
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Nothing can be done at once hastily and prudently.
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It behooves a prudent person to make trial of everything before arms.
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According to her cloth she cut her coat.
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For chance fights ever on the side of the prudent.
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Yes, I had two strings to my bow; both golden ones, egad! and both cracked.
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Great Estates may venture more. Little Boats must keep near Shore.
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Better is to bow than breake.
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It is good to have a hatch before the durre.
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Fasten him as a nail in a sure place.
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The first years of man must make provision for the last.
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Don't cross the bridge till you come to it,Is a proverb old, and of excellent wit.
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Let your loins be gilded about, and your lights burning.
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Prevention is the daughter of intelligence.
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It is well to moor your bark with two anchors.
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Try therefor before ye trust; look before ye leap.
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