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Sometimes in the midst of all your boy drama, you just need a cupcake.
— Susane Colasanti
Gambling is a most foolish and imprudent pursuit.
— Fyodor Dostoevsky
Human nature is, by definition, a talkative one, imprudent, indiscreet, gossipy, incapable of closing its mouth and keeping it closed.
— Jose Saramago
What is art? Prostitution.
— Charles Baudelaire
I would rather be average and wise than be extraordinary and imprudent.
— Matshona Dhliwayo
Imprudent restrictions often force youth farther than enticement would carry them; and careless limitation is frequently worse than no injunction.
— Norm MacDonald
One thing we do well within evangelicalism is in thinking of Jesus as our friend. But He is also our King.
— Stephen Nichols
If your headlight is broken, stop travelling in the darkness! Either you travel with the light or sit tight wherever you are!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
I realize it's impossible to have any sympathy, I mean, true sympathy, for people that are famous.
— Bill Murray
This is a jolly imprudent adventure!
— E.D.E.N. Southworth
If you didn't make me your world, why should I make you mine?
— Jenna Alatari
No great discovery was ever made without a bold guess.
— Isaac Newton
Nothing could have been more imprudent or more natural than this reply. It reflected the ecstasy inspired by great crises.
— Machado De Assis
Is not he imprudent, who, seeing the tide making haste towards him apace, will sleep till the sea overwhelms him?
— John Tillotson
The possibility of remedying imprudent actions is commonly an inducement to commit them.
— Lord Chesterfield
Life will always remain a gamble, with prizes sometimes for the imprudent, and blanks so often to the wise.
— Jerome K. Jerome
There is nothing more imprudent than excessive prudence.
— Charles Caleb Colton
There was a midsummer restlessness abroad - early August with imprudent loves and impulsive crimes.
— F Scott Fitzgerald