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“Cautiously, he moved further out, checking the roofs, doors, windows. Nothing. He walked out further, keeping against the wooden wall of a building, just in case. His heart was pounding in his ears. Strange, isn’t it? You could be in hundreds of fights, but everyone always seemed like the first time. A million different things could happen, go completely wrong. Then it might well be his last. Where is he? Which building?”
Christina Engela“However it might go, I should have no regrets. If I should be reduced to begging in the street, then I should enjoy the feel of pavement beneath my feet and the odors of asphalt and automobile exhausts. Good and bad fortune were equally attractive when viewed in such a context. Hunger was as interesting as satiety. A life without sight was as interesting as life with sight. Who was to say different? Society? The bulk of humanity?They were living their first lives, cautiously aware that someday they would die. They had everything to lose. They could not take the risks. But I had been through death, had my insides burned out by it twice.I was living a second life, freed of those cautious awarenesses.I had nothing to lose. I could take all the risks.”
John Howard Griffin, Scattered Shadows: A Memoir of Blindness and Vision“You can't test courage cautiously.” (Annie Dillard)”
Marcia Quinn Noren, Joan of Arc: The Mystic Legacy“Speak to the breeze cautiously during those lonely summer nights.”
Marlen Komar, Ugly People Beautiful Hearts“cautiously, you avoid trouble. See all that you can – then, if you forget the perilous and”
Confucius, The Analects“I have sympathy for the people in Syria, and I do think there should be a worldwide response, but we should act cautiously.”
Jeff Duncan“If you live life so cautiously as to never fail, you end up failing at life itself.”
J.S.B. Morse, Now and at the Hour of Our Death“It cannot be done all at once. To overpower vertigo - the keeper of the abyss- one must tame it, cautiously.”
Philippe Petit