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BETTER SAFE THEN SORRY
— Madisyn Taylor
The farther the curve strays from the x-axis, the farther the relationship is from breakup.
— John Green
Lo siento about the u-rine, mi amigo, but better safe than sorry when in the swamp. That's my motto.-Mark
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Yes, bitterness; cynicism. it was a wonderful thing I did. deeper truth, bringing you the devil. yes, that sounds like me
— Salman Rushdie
Rule One, boy: shoot first then ask questions
Rulw Two, Double tap just for good measure. Better safe then sorry. -Bubba — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Rulw Two, Double tap just for good measure. Better safe then sorry. -Bubba — Sherrilyn Kenyon
In our own lives, let each of us asknot just what government will do for me, but what can I do for myself?
— Richard M. Nixon
Better safe than sorry!
— Jodi Picoult
Better to be safe than sorry. Wow. Those six words ... they could describe my whole existence.
— Alessandra Torre
The person who loves the process has a much greater chance of success than the person who loves the outcome.
— Erwin McManus
Better to be safe than sorry.
— Samuel Lover
At the top of this list has to be "get in that ass". It's the ultimate Leonism to get you through life.
— J. B. Smoove
You know how I play it, better safe than sorry 'stead of searching for substance at every single party.
— Drake
Safe isn't always better than sorry.
Sometimes you need sorry to appreciate the
safe. And sometimes safe is just plain boring. — Anna Banks
Sometimes you need sorry to appreciate the
safe. And sometimes safe is just plain boring. — Anna Banks
You're right. Everyone in this room with a pulse is starting to smell really good. Okay. Back in the box, better safe than sorry.
— Jeaniene Frost
Tricking people who want to hurt or manipulate me? Something I'm good at. Getting people to like and trust me? Something I'm bad at.
— Benedict Jacka
Out here, it's better safe than sorry, because generally speaking, too much of the time sorry means you're dead.
— Patricia C. Wrede