B Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with B. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Beware of the compound adjective, beloved of the tyro and the 'poetess'.”
“Beware of the conversationalist who adds "In other words."”
“Beware of the conversationalist who adds "in other words." He is merely starting afresh.”
“Beware of the corporate invasion of private memory.”
“Beware of the danger of darkness.”
“Beware of the danger signals that flag problems: silence, secretiveness, or sudden outburst.”
“Beware of the dark arts, lad. Don’t think those priests are holy. It’s not by accident this world has taken the most intimate act, fucking, and turned it into an obscenity.”
“Beware of the differences that blind us to the unity that binds us.”
Source: The Huston Smith Reader
“Beware of the dogs in the corporate woods waiting to fleece you. Don't let them take ownership of what is rightfully yours.”
Source: Lessons My Brothers Taught Me: How to Transform Your Personal Qualities Into A Successful Business
“BEWARE OF THE DOGS THAT DO NOT BARK”
“BEWARE OF THE DOGS THAT DON'T BARK.”
“Beware of the dogs, beware of the evil workers, beware of those who mutilate the flesh!”
“Beware of the false light warriors, those who do something for a hidden fee. Working with spirit isn't for glorification, it's surgery of the soul.
You can't bypass the the digging, to find the gold.”
“Beware of the fish people, they are the true enemy.”
“Beware of the flight of Blessings,
For nothing that runs away is returned.”
“Beware of the fury of the patient man.”
“Beware of the games people play with your sanity.”
Source: Life Is A Cocktail
“Beware of the inclination to dictate to God what consequences you would allow as a condition of your obedience to Him.”
Source: My Utmost for His Highest
“Beware of the incompetence of your idol(s). Become your own benchmark. Your competence is your capital.”
“Beware of the man of one book.
[Lat., Home unius libri, or, cave ab homine unius libri.]”
“Beware of the man who denounces psychiatrists; / he is afraid.”
Source: Becoming Light: Poems New and Selected
“Beware of the man who does not return your blow: he neither forgives you nor allows you to forgive yourself.”
“Beware of the man who has no enemies.”
Source: A Voice Crying in the Wilderness
“Beware of the man who praises women's liberation; he is about to quit his job.”
“Beware of the man who rises to power from one suspender.”
Source: Spoon River Anthology
“Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before. He is full of murderous resentment of people who are ignorant without having come by their ignorance the hard way.”
Source: Cat’s Cradle
“Beware of the man who works hard to learn something, learns it, and finds himself no wiser than before.”
“Beware of the man whose God is in the skies.”
“Beware of the manipulativeness of rich students who were neglected by their parents. They love to turn the campus into hysterical psychodramas of sexual transgression, followed by assertions of parental authority and concern. And don't look for sexual enlightenment from academe, which spews out mountains of books but never looks at life directly.”
Source: Sex, Art, and American Culture: Essays
“Beware of the Monsters inside us…
They will determine our fate.”
“Beware of the naked man who offers you his shirt.”
“Beware of the person of one book.”
“Beware of the person who can't be bothered by details.”
“Beware of the problem of testing too many hypotheses; the more you torture the data, the more likely they are to confess, but confessions obtained under duress may not be admissible in the court of scientific opinion.”
“Beware of the seduction of the word fine, through which you are limiting yourself.”
Source: Mountaintop Prosperity: Move Quickly to New Heights in Life, Work and Money
“Beware of the shadow as well as the fire.”
Source: Duel of Fire
“Beware of the stories you read or tell; subtly, at night, beneath the waters of consciousness, they are altering your world.”
“Beware of the temptation to bend facts to fit what you wish were true. Every lie runs itself to death. Every profound truth, like the sun, rises to become self-evident.”
“Beware of the temptation to see yourself as unfairly treated.”
“Beware of the thief on the street that's after your purse. But also beware of the thief in your mind that's after your promise.”
“Beware of the thief who is after your cash; but be more cautious of the thief in the mind that's after your kind, your promise - your dream, your future.”
“Beware of the truth, gentle Sister. Although much sought after, truth can be dangerous to the seeker. Myths and reassuring lies are much easier to find and believe. If you find a truth, even a temporary one, it can demand that you make painful changes. Conceal your truths within words. Natural ambiguity will protect you then.”
Source: God Emperor of Dune
“Beware of the tyranny of making small changes to small things. Rather, make big changes to big things.”
“Beware of the unsung song about the wind that could not be caught and the chain that supposed to be a necklace.”
“Beware of the virtue which a man boasts is his.”
“Beware of the word 'friend'. It can often be used by men or the women that love them to excuse the most unfriendly behavior. Personally, when I'm picking friends, I like the ones who don't make me cry myself to sleep.”
Source: He's Just Not That Into You: The No-Excuses Truth to Understanding Guys
“Beware of the words "internal security," for they are the eternal cry of the oppressor.”
“Beware of the young doctor and the old barber.”
Source: Wit and Wisdom from Poor Richard's Almanack
“Beware of these nutjobs of nationalism,
selling you the jungle wrapped in tradition!
If you don't vote them off their throne asap,
they'll turn a free nation into reservation.”
Source: World War Human: 100 New Earthling Sonnets
“Beware of thinkers whose minds function only when they are fueled by a quotation.”