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Be wary of what you do with the attention social media gives you
— Bernard Kelvin Clive
The approbation of others is a stimulus of which one must sometimes be wary. The feeling of one's own strength makes one modest.
— Paul Cezanne
People would like better batteries but they are wary of making investments. What is required is both a technology push and a market pull.
— Donald Sadoway
Again. Was it better to trust or better to be wary? Could you have a real friendship if some part of you was always expecting betrayal?
— Hanya Yanagihara
I was sick of strife, and weary of being wary.
— Robin Hobb
I'm wary of the new contactless ways of paying. The idea of paying with your phone is a little worrying: I have lost more than one over the years.
— Neil Oliver
Her eyes are different. Wary, guarded, tinged with that human emotion I despise the most: regret.
— Karen Marie Moning
When you have success, be extra wary. When you are angry, take no action. When you are fearful, know you are going to exaggerate the dangers you face.
— Robert Greene
Be wary of listening to stories secondhand.
— Tim Allen
The speeches to be wary of are those that begin with I'm just going to say a few words.
— Frank Muir
Some big banks remain wary of venture capital.
— Alex Berenson
It takes time to love someone properly, and in this business, you get very wary of people.
— Mark Roberts
The men were always wary of an officer who took form more seriously than function.
— David Halberstam
I'm very wary about giving advice. I think it's very dangerous to give advice to people, except if you know them very well.
— Omar Sharif
I've always been very wary of debates involving women.
— Tony Abbott
I started off as many fathers do. I enjoyed the good bits, but I was wary of the responsibility. But now I love being a dad.
— Noel Gallagher
And remember, small thaws make great floods, so be twice wary of a slowly changing season.
— Patrick Rothfuss
I'm very wary with impressions - I don't think I'm very good at impressions, I hate doing them.
— Bobby Moynihan
Manon Blackbeak awoke to the sighing of leaves, the distant call of wary birds, and the reek of loam and ancient wood. She
— Sarah J. Maas
Beneath their wary smiles, the people were warm and friendly. They had known sorrow and loss, but their spirit survived.
— Amanda Grange
Be vary wary of people who declare that they're going to create heaven on earth, they almost invariably create hell.
— Francois Lelord
Habit, of which passion must be wary, may all the same be the sweetest part of love.
— Elizabeth Bowen
Success is a very fragile veneer. I get wary of people who embrace celebrity. It ruins people.
— Douglas Kennedy
Oh, wary, well, I'm wary of the water I drink, it might be poisoned," said Glinda. "That doesn't mean I stop drinking water.
— Gregory Maguire
Be wary of sharing dreams with men,
they will rob them;
be cautious of sharing them with God,
He may grant them. — Matshona Dhliwayo
they will rob them;
be cautious of sharing them with God,
He may grant them. — Matshona Dhliwayo
An old man concludeth from his knowing mankind that they know him too, and that maketh him very wary.
— George Saville
We must be wary of granting too much power to natural selection by viewing all basic capacities of our brain as direct adaptations.
— Stephen Jay Gould
Kvothe, Defend yourself well at the University. Make me proud. Remember your father's song. Be wary of folly. Your friend, Abenthy.
— Patrick Rothfuss
Governments have always been wary of the arts because they're wayward and ambiguous and because they deal with feelings rather than facts.
— Richard Eyre
You are wary of treachery?"
"More wary of stupidity. — Megan Whalen Turner
"More wary of stupidity. — Megan Whalen Turner
Listen, / my wary one, it's far too late / to unlove each other.
— William Matthews
Journalism is kind of scary and of it we should be wary.
— Frank Zappa
It is the simple hypotheses of which one must be most wary; because these are the ones that have the most chances of passing unnoticed.
— Henri Poincare
Life can make a person weary and wary, and the body and soul become fatigued. Unalleviated tedium extinguishes the light in the soul.
— Kilroy J. Oldster
I'm very wary of trust, you see.
— Kristin Scott Thomas
A deep understanding of Darwinism teaches us to be wary of the easy assumption that design is the only alternative to chance
— Richard Dawkins
I will thank you to stay out of my affairs. Or need I remind you that it is not Stanhope whom I'e had to be wary of on balconies recently?
— Sarah MacLean
Let us be wary of ready-made ideas about cowardice and courage: the same burden weighs infinitely more heavily on some shoulders than on others.
— Francois Mauriac
If you say someone is thrilled, it implies talk of an exciting project. I'm wary of such talk.
— Frank Dobson
Forgive me if I am wary of your goodwill, Your Grace.
— Sarah MacLean
If you want to be happy, be wary of focusing on past events and do your best to live in the present.
— Roy Bennett
I am sufficiently wary of dangerous situations, but I'm not scared of having a go.
— Catherine Martin
I'm really wary of self-help books.
— Darin Strauss
I like to change my clothes as little as possible. I suppose some people would say the same of my ideas, the bank had taught me to be wary of whims.
— Graham Greene
Morning lost its healing powers when it arrived and found you already wide-eyed and wary.
— Maggie Stiefvater
...wary as any burnt child with an unfamiliar fire to contend with.
— Suzette Haden Elgin
Actors in the film industry are usually wary of expressing their opinions on the issues of the day, politics especially.
— Anupam Kher
The thrifty maxim of the wary Dutch, Is to save all the Money they can touch
— Benjamin Franklin
A life spent writing has taught me to be wary of words. Those that seem clearest are often the most treacherous.
— Amin Maalouf
They are suspicious of humanism, nervous about too much style, and wary of public celebrations of the personal.
— Sara Levine
The 50s face was angry, the 60s face was well-fed, the 70s face was foxy. Perhaps it was the right expression: there was a lot to be wary about.
— Keith Waterhouse
Be wary of someone who has never failed, or seem to have no faults... Too good to be true usually is. Perfection hides something.
— Henry Cloud
And as the wary dogs skirt past, we nod, grimace, and resume our paths to separate destinies and graves.
— Peter Matthiessen
Be wary when a naked person offers you his shirt
— Maya Angelou
When, on your dangerous mission gone,
You underrate our foes as dunces,
Be wary, not of sudden gun,
But of your partner at the dances. — Stanley Kunitz
You underrate our foes as dunces,
Be wary, not of sudden gun,
But of your partner at the dances. — Stanley Kunitz
We should be similarly wary of accepting common opinions; we should judge them by the ways of reason not by popular vote.
— Michel De Montaigne
Be wary of great leaders.
— Pete Seeger
Sebastian had strong features, almost noble when he was out cold. It was when he was conscious that you had to be wary.
— Lisa Kessler
He seemed placid to me on the platform, but something about that stillness makes me wary now.
— Veronica Roth
Any new producer starting up is to get investors' confidence. Investors are still very very wary of anything to do with the arts world.
— Ann Macbeth
O mortal men, be wary of how ye judge.
— Dante Alighieri
Men are wary of me because they know, by listening to my music, that a relationship with me will be quite deep.
— Ellie Goulding
He confided his deepest secret to you; be always wary of his secret.
— Dejan Stojanovic
[V]alue your dreams but ... be wary of them also, ... look for integrity in unusual places.
— Azar Nafisi
Black women were created of
brown sugar and warm honey.
the sweetest thing to bless the earth.
be wary of anyone who tells you otherwise. — Alexandra Elle
brown sugar and warm honey.
the sweetest thing to bless the earth.
be wary of anyone who tells you otherwise. — Alexandra Elle
Be more wary of the fearful than of the brave.
— Meeta Ahluwalia
Be wary of smooth talkers. Words are rarely at your disposal if something is wholly, truly, completely true.
— Joyce Rachelle
Be wary of passing the judgment: obscure. To find something obscure poses no difficult, elephants and poodles find many things obscure.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
Be wary of those who seek to steal your dream. Be even more wary of those who seek to tell you what your dream should be.
— Ralph Marston
People always say to be careful not to confuse sex and love, but I think they should be more wary of confusing love and understanding.
— M.E. Thomas
It is the bright day that brings forth the adder, and that craves wary walking.
— William Shakespeare
Be wary of those propagating too much about liberty, ideology, and civility; they just might be oppressors in the making.
— Aniruddha Sastikar
Patience! Patience! The world is a vast and ghastly intricacy of mechanism, and one has to be very wary, not to get mangled by it.
— D.H. Lawrence
I allowed an uncertain smile to cross my face, though it did so with a little reluctance, wary of being run down by some more powerful expression.
— Ian Barker
That's my problem. I'm constantly wary. I can't trust anyone.
— Valerie Martin
Be wary of the man who does not offer water, charges too much for water, asks for too much water, and the one who makes water his business.
— Suzy Kassem
Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk.
— Lucius Annaeus Seneca
Nations, like men, are wary of truth, for truth is too often not beautiful.
— Addison Gayle Jr.
Amah was always wary of voicing misfortunes, fearing that to do so would only make them come true.
— Yangsze Choo
Be wary of the horse with a sense of humor.
— Pam Brown
Be wise as a serpent and wary as a dove!
— Mark Twain
The discomfort I felt under that moral pressure has stayed with me all my life and made me eternally wary of the blindness of ideological certainty.
— Robyn Davidson
I've always been wary of marriage.
— Cynthia Nixon