Quotation:
"Prudent, cautious self-control is wisdom's root."
More quotes from: Robert Burns
- "Affliction's sons are brothers in distress; A brother to relieve, how exquisite the bliss! "
- "Ah, gentle dames! it gars we greet, To think how mony consels sweet, How mony ..."
- "And may you better reck the rede, than ever did th' adviser. "
- "And there begins a lang digression about the lords o' the creation. "
- "Burns' Hog-Weighing Method: (1) Get a perfectly symmetrical plank and balance it across a sawhorse. ..."
- "Dare to be honest and fear no labor. "
- "Firmness in enduring and exertion is a character I always wish to possess. I have ..."
- "His locked, lettered, braw brass collar, Shewed him the gentleman and scholar. "
- "Liberty's in every blow! Let us do or die. "
- "Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn! "
- "Nae man can tether time or tide. "
- "Nursing her wrath to keep it warm. "
- "Suspense is worse than disappointment. "
- "The daisy's for simplicity and unaffected air. "
- "The snowdrop and primrose our woodlands adorn, and violets bathe in the wet o' the ..."
- "The wide world is all before us - but a world without a friend. "
- "There is no such uncertainty as a sure thing. "
- "To liken them to your auld-warld squad, I must needs say comparisons are odd. "
- "While Europe's eye is fix'd on mighty things, The fate of empires and the fall ..."


