Quotes by Prudent A prudent man should neglect no circumstances. Sophocles prudent neglect men It behooves a prudent person to make trial of everything before arms. Terence prudent arms trials A multitude of words is no proof of a prudent mind. Thales prudent proof mind A prudent pharmacist often vends something for your complaint. But wine merchant you do this invariably. Thomas Campion pharmacist prudent wine Love is active and sincere, courageous, patient, faithful, prudent and manly. Thomas a Kempis prudent faithful love-is He that has most experience [is] so much more prudent than he that is new, as not to be equalled by any advantage of natural and extemporary wit- though many young men think the contrary. Thomas Hobbes prudent men thinking We do not ignore maturity. Maturity consists in not losing the past while fully living in the present with a prudent awareness of the possibilities of the future. Thomas Traherne prudent maturity past It is better to be high-spirited even though one makes more mistakes, than to be narrow-minded and all too prudent. Vincent Van Gogh prudent artist mistake Now is not the time for Canadians to be sanctimonious. It is time for us to be prudent and active. Vivek Shraya sanctimonious prudent active The prudent man does himself good; the virtuous one does it to other men. Voltaire prudent doe men Often the prudent, far from making their destinies, succumb to them. -Francois Voltaire prudent destiny acceptance You have to be very prudent with what you are doing and what sort of tools you are utilizing. Drones have become a wonderful new tool in filmmaking. Werner Herzog prudent drones tools I think I'm a prudent filmmaker. Werner Herzog prudent filmmaker thinking I'm a very circumspect and prudent person, and I eliminate danger as far as it can be done. Werner Herzog prudent done danger The Free Exercise Clause protects the individual from any coercive measure that encourages him toward one faith or creed, discourages him from another, or makes it prudent or desirable for him to select one and embrace it. William O. Douglas prudent atheism exercise Let us be careful to distinguish modesty, which is ever amiable, from reserve, which is only prudent. William Shenstone prudent modesty be-careful Prudent dullness marked him for a mayor. Charles Churchill mayor him dullness prudent «1234