Words matter. These are the best Beware Quotes from famous people such as Harvey Fierstein, Phil Hellmuth, Indira Gandhi, Aesop, Tiberius, and they’re great for sharing with your friends.
Beware of anyone who says they know. Trust me, they don’t, or they wouldn’t have to say they did.
Playing fast and aggressive poker can help manufacture chips out of thin air and is one element of the game that separates the great players from the merely very good. But beware; it can be risky.
One must beware of ministers who can do nothing without money, and those who want to do everything with money.
Beware that you do not lose the substance by grasping at the shadow.
I shall always be consistent and never change my ways so long as I am in my senses; but for the sake of precedent the Senate should beware of binding itself to support the acts of any man, since he might through some mischance suffer a change.
When life is too easy for us, we must beware or we may not be ready to meet the blows which sooner or later come to everyone, rich or poor.
Let us beware of common folk, of common sense, of sentiment, of inspiration, and of the obvious.
Consumers and retailers should always beware of imitators.
I always wanted to put a sign up on the road to Yale saying, ‘Beware: Deconstruction Ahead.’
When I say to beware of the ‘Fauci Ouchi,’ it is a way to cut through the clutter and communicate that the heavy hand of government should never threaten you with taking an injection you may be skeptical of or are unwilling to take.
Beware of monotony; it’s the mother of all the deadly sins.
Beware angel investors: they can be disruptive.
People have understood the designs of opposition parties, especially of BJP. It could trigger Hindu-Muslim riot in Uttar Pradesh before the state Assembly elections and people should beware of this.
Beware of men who cry. It’s true that men who cry are sensitive to and in touch with feelings, but the only feelings they tend to be sensitive to and in touch with are their own.
Beware of generalizations about any faith because they sometimes amount to the religious equivalent of racial profiling. Hinduism contained both Gandhi and the fanatic who assassinated him.
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.
Beware of missing chances; otherwise it may be altogether too late some day.
Every child thrives on encouragement, but beware of forcing it. I’ve seen too many family relationships crumble because of excessive ambition on the course or the range.
Beware lest in your anxiety to avoid war you obtain a master.
Beware thoughts that come in the night. They aren’t turned properly; they come in askew, free of sense and restriction, deriving from the most remote of sources.
Beware the hobby that eats.
I decided that I would be one of the biggest new names; and I actually had some little fancy business cards printed up to announce it, ‘Count Basie. Beware, the Count is Here.’
Beware of current truths.
Better beware of notions like genius and inspiration; they are a sort of magic wand and should be used sparingly by anybody who wants to see things clearly.
Beware lest you lose the substance by grasping at the shadow.
Beware of addictive medicines. Everything in moderation. This applies particularly to the Internet and your sofa. The physical world is ultimately the source of all inspiration. Which is to say, if all else fails: take a bike ride.
I think there is choice possible to us at any moment, 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.
Somebody does know how stuff works, and knowledge is power. Thus, as we become enslaved by our ever-more sophisticated technology, we are at the mercy of those with The Knowledge, and their arrogance is growing. Beware geeks bearing gifts.
Beware of being blinded by your own success.
Beware of him that is slow to anger; for when it is long coming, it is the stronger when it comes, and the longer kept. Abused patience turns to fury.
I think right about now we have to beware of marketed Malcolms and Martins. Real people do real things.
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.
I feel like ‘Beware’ is a heartfelt song – it’s something that is definitely a story, something that I cultivated from personal stories, some from just other stories in just wanting to make a good song.
Beware of the man who rises to power from one suspender.
I appeal to Muslims and Hindus, beware of the election plans of the BJP.
Beware how you take away hope from another human being.
Get a lawyer to look at your contract or beware. Because no company – evil or not – is going to do it for you.
Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it.
Beware of over-great pleasure in being popular or even beloved.
Whether you are Hillary Clinton or any other lefty out there, you better beware because Trey Gowdy is out there, and he is going to get you.
Beware how you trifle with your marvelous inheritance, this great land of ordered liberty, for if we stumble and fall, freedom and civilization everywhere will go down in ruin.
Beware of politicians who tell you they’ll do all these wonderful things for you for only a small tax increase. Those tax increases are never as small as you might imagine, and the benefits are always smaller than promised and/or imagined.
Beware, so long as you live, of judging men by their outward appearance.
Beware of the person who can’t be bothered by details.
Beware of people carrying ideas. Beware of ideas carrying people.
Ah, beware of snobbery; it is the unwelcome recognition of one’s own past failings.
Always beware an unsigned architectural design.
Beware of fish that is very inexpensive.
Beware of endeavoring to become a great man in a hurry. One such attempt in ten thousand may succeed. These are fearful odds.
Let the winds of evidence blow you about as though you are a leaf, with no direction of your own. Beware lest you fight a rearguard retreat against the evidence, grudgingly conceding each foot of ground only when forced, feeling cheated. Surrender to the truth as quickly as you can.
Beware of the naked man who offers you his shirt.
Nature, too, shall live its own life. We must beware not to disrupt it with the color of our houses and interior fittings. yet we should not attempt to bring nature, houses, and human beings together into a higher unity.
Beware of the company you keep. See that you associate with the right type of people.
I say, beware of all enterprises that require new clothes, and not rather a new wearer of clothes.
Beware the wrath of a patient adversary.
Judges must beware of hard constructions and strained inferences, for there is no worse torture than that of laws.
Beware the fury of a patient man.
Beware of advice about successful people and their methods. For starters, no two situations are alike. Your dreams of creating a dry-cleaning empire won’t be helped by knowing that Thomas Edison liked to take naps.
It is the eye of ignorance that assigns a fixed and unchangeable color to every object; beware of this stumbling block.
Beware of no man more than of yourself; we carry our worst enemies within us.
Beware prejudices. They are like rats, and men’s minds are like traps; prejudices get in easily, but it is doubtful if they ever get out.
Civilizations are built by the ceaseless toil of a succession of generations. With softness and sloth, civilizations succumb. Let us beware of decadence.
History teaches us to beware of the excitation of the liberated and the injustices that often accompany their righteous thirst for justice.
I got the idea for the song ‘Bad Company’ when I saw a poster for the Jeff Bridges movie, and it reminded of an old Victorian picture that I’d once seen, and it said, ‘Beware of bad company.’ So I sat down at the piano and started to write the song.
Always beware your moment of triumphalism: such emotions are a poor steer on the future.
I know within my organization, within the grassroots of my organization of the Tea Party movement generally, there’s going to be a big drive for impeaching Obama. I don’t know if that’s the right move… We need to play our cards very carefully and beware of the mouse trap that Obama might be trying to set for us.