Quotes by Prudence Is it life, I ask, is it even prudence, To bore thyself and bore the students? Johann Wolfgang von Goethe prudence students education Better is to bow than break. John Heywood prudence bows He who does not stretch himself according to the coverlet finds his feet uncovered. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe prudence feet doe It is good the have a hatch before the durre. John Heywood prudence Prudence is the virtue by which we discern what is proper to do under various circumstances in time and place. John Milton prudence virtue circumstances I love prudence very little, if it is not moral. Joseph Joubert prudence moral littles No god is absent where prudence dwells. Juvenal prudence absent No other protection is wanting, provided you are under the guidance of prudence. Juvenal prudence protection guidance One has no protecting power save prudence. Juvenal prudence I will talk and act, not on my knees, but with prudence. Lech Walesa prudence knees Magnanimity will not consider the prudence of its motives. Luc de Clapiers prudence motive generosity I prefer silent prudence to loquacious folly. Marcus Tullius Cicero prudence folly silent Prudence in action avails more than wisdom in conception. Marcus Tullius Cicero prudence conception action Prudence is the knowledge of things to be sought, and those to be shunned. Marcus Tullius Cicero prudence Imprudence gets us into more trouble than actual misdeeds do. Mason Cooley misdeeds prudence trouble Prudence does not save us, but shows us pictures of our destroyers. Mason Cooley prudence shows doe Let us not throw the rope after the bucket. Miguel de Cervantes prudence buckets rope Dine on little, and sup on less. Miguel de Cervantes prudence dine littles The bounds of a man's knowledge are easily concealed, if he has but prudence. Oliver Goldsmith prudence cunning men Want of prudence is too frequently the want of virtue. Oliver Goldsmith prudence virtue want «1234»