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1. 言寡尤,行寡悔。《论语·为政》

1. Speak little and do little; you will have few regrets. (From the Analects of Confucius, Chapter on Government)

2. 话说得太多,就难免说些废话。高尔基《母亲》

2. When one talks too much, it is inevitable to say some nonsense. - Maxim Gorky, "The Mother"

3. 重视结避的人,开始就会谨慎。日本

3. People who pay attention to etiquette are cautious from the start. Japan

4. 事前谨慎总比事后补救强。爱·科克

4. It is better to be cautious beforehand than to make amends afterward. — Love ċ Coak.

5. 慎终如始,则无败事。老子

5. Begin as you mean to go on, and you will never fail. — Laozi

6. 言行如走棋,一动思三步。中国

6. Act as if moving a piece in a game of Go, every move thinking three steps ahead. China

7. 即使十句话能说对九句也未必有人称赞你,但是假如你说错了一句话就会接连受人指责;即使十次计谋你有九次成功也未必归功于你,可是其中只要有一次失败,埋怨和责难之声就会纷纷到来。所以君子宁肯保持沉默寡言的态度,绝不冲动急躁,做事宁可显得笨拙,绝对不能自作聪明显得高人一等。

7. Even if you get nine out of ten sentences right, you might not receive any praise, but if you make a single mistake, you will be continuously criticized. Even if you have nine successful plans out of ten, you might not get credit for it, yet if there is just one failure, complaints and accusations will come pouring in. Therefore, a gentleman would rather maintain a reserved and silent demeanor, never act impulsively or hastily, and prefer to appear clumsy in his actions, never to show off his intelligence and seem superior to others.

8. 言有物,行有格。《礼记·缁衣》

8. Words should have substance, and actions should have a standard. — From the Book of Rites (Li Ji) · Zhi Yi.

9. 慎在于畏小,智在于治大。尉缭子

9. Caution lies in fear of the small, wisdom lies in dealing with the great. -- Wuwei Zi (The Military Treatises of Wu Tze)

10. 谨慎的人脑后有眼。威·罗伯逊

10. The cautious person has an eye at the back of their head. Wei & Robertson

11. 怒多横言,喜多狂言。明·吕坤《续小儿语》

11. Anger leads to harsh words, joy to extravagant words. From Ming·Lü Kun's "Continuation of Childish Sayings"

12. 必须全心全意地致力于你所从事的工作。得到一个强烈的印象时,不可立刻有所行动;可是在经过考虑之后,纵然考虑错误,也该断然地去做。《托尔斯泰传》

12. You must wholeheartedly dedicate yourself to the work you are engaged in. When you have a strong impression, you should not act immediately; but after careful consideration, even if you are wrong in your thinking, you should decisively go ahead with it. — From the Biography of Tolstoy

13. 事前的谨慎包含着事后的宽恕。德国

13. Precaution in advance implies forgiveness after the fact. Germany

14. 成事每在穷困日,败事多在得志时。中国

14. Success often comes during times of adversity, while failure tends to occur when one is on the rise. China

15. 言必可行也,然后言之;行必可言也,然后行之。汉·贾谊《新书·大政上》

15. Only speak when you can act upon your words; only act when your actions can be justified by words. Han Ji Yi, "New Book: Great Policies - Part One"

16. 慎而思之,勤而行之。唐·白居易

16. Think carefully and act diligently. Tang Dynasty · Bai Juyi.

17. 大多数的科学家,对于最高级的形容词和夸张手法都是深恶痛绝的,伟大的人物一般都是谦虚谨慎的。贝弗里奇?>

17. Most scientists detest the use of the most advanced adjectives and exaggeration, and great individuals are generally modest and cautious. Beveridge?

18. 艰难之日要坚定,顺利之日要谨慎。蒙古

18. Be steadfast in difficult days, and cautious in easy ones. Mongolia

19. 小船应当靠近海岸行驶。美国

19. The small boat should sail close to the coast. USA

20. 八十年来识更真,深知言行切修身;谨言慎行无些过,细数吾乡有几人。——明·朱国桢《涌幢小品·笃行》

20. For eighty years, my knowledge has deepened, and I deeply understand that words and actions are crucial for self-cultivation; I speak and act cautiously, with no mistakes at all, and I can count on one hand the number of people from my hometown who do the same. — From "Yong Zhuang Xiaopin: Duoxing" by Zhu Guozhen of the Ming Dynasty.

21. 太害怕被欺骗的人,失去豪爽的本领。法国

21. Those too afraid of being deceived lose their ability to be generous. France

22. 四周的东西是你的,脚底下的也的你的;地上的东西是你的,地底下的也是你的,这样的人才算是站稳了!高尔基《阿尔塔莫诺夫家的事业》

22. The things around you are yours, and so are those beneath your feet; the things on the ground are yours, and so are those beneath the ground. Only then can one be said to have firmly stood! (From Gorky's "The Affairs of the Altamnov Family")

23. 严谨慎重,智慧之母。德国

23. Prudence is the mother of wisdom. Germany

24. 言必信,行必果。《论语·子路篇》

24. "One must keep one's promises and act with determination." — From the Analects of Confucius, Chapter of Zi Lu.

25. 谨言慎行出自《礼记·缁衣》:“君子道人以言而禁人以行,故言必虑其所终,而行必稽其所敝,则民谨于言而慎于行。”

25. The phrase "to speak and act cautiously" comes from "The Record of Rites·Ziyi": "A gentleman guides people with his words and restrains them with his actions, so he must consider the end of his words, and his actions must be examined for any shortcomings. Thus, the people will be cautious in their speech and careful in their actions."

26. 头要冷,却要热。日本

26. The head should be cool but the heart should be warm. Japan

27. 多言不可与谋,多动不可与久处。明·薛宣《读书录》

27. Excessive talking is not conducive to planning, and excessive movement is not suitable for long-term cohabitation. From "Reading Notes" by Xue Xuan of the Ming Dynasty.

28. 谨言慎行的意思是:说话要严谨多加考虑再说出口,行为动作也要小心谨慎。谨言慎行的近义词有谨小慎微和小心谨慎等。

28. The meaning of "be cautious in speech and action" is: to speak after careful consideration and to be cautious in behavior and actions. Synonyms of "be cautious in speech and action" include "be meticulous and cautious" and "be careful and cautious" etc.

29. 谨慎是勇敢的一部分。西班牙

29. Caution is a part of courage. Spanish

30. 永远谨慎乃是至高无上的价值。马克·吐温《夏娃日记》

30. Perpetual caution is the highest value. - Mark Twain, "Eve's Diary"

31. 谨慎是智慧的长子。法国

31. Prudence is the first son of wisdom. France

32. 不要对任何人都敞开你的心胸。《圣经后典·便西拉智训》

32. Do not open your heart to everyone. Ecclesiasticus (also known as The Wisdom of Ben Sira)

33. 真诚是玻璃,谨慎是钻石。英国

33. Sincerity is glass, caution is a diamond. United Kingdom

34. 谨小慎微的科学家既犯不了错误,也不会有所发现。英国

34. A cautious scientist cannot make mistakes and will not make any discoveries. Britain

35. 谨慎的人才能稳操胜券。斯梯尔

35. It is only the cautious who can be sure of victory. - Steele

36. 每个人都应该知足,不该妄想越轨。罗曼·罗兰《哥拉·布勒尼翁》

36. Everyone should be content and should not have delusions of straying from the norm. Romain Rolland, "Gora: The Life of a Superfluous Man"

37. 事前要思免后悔。元·关汉卿

37. One should think before acting to avoid regret. Yuan·Guan Hanqing

38. 一百个满怀信心和决心的人,要比一万个谨小慎微的和可敬的(可尊重的)人强得多。辛克莱

38. One hundred people full of confidence and determination are far superior to ten thousand cautious and respected (honorable) individuals. - Sinclair

39. 事前的谨慎,胜于事后的追究。日本

39. "Precaution before the fact is better than pursuit after the fact." Japan

40. 戒急用忍的意思是:借助忍耐的力量,努力戒除掉急躁的脾气,保持内心的平和。

40. The meaning of "patience over haste" is: With the power of patience, strive to overcome the temperament of impatience and maintain inner peace.

41. 谨慎是安全之本。英国

41. Caution is the foundation of safety. Britain

42. 小谨慎多制胜,感情冲动事多难。绪儒斯

42. Caution often leads to victory, while impulsive actions bring many difficulties. Xù Rú Sī

43. 用时不爱惜,就要损坏;做时不慎重,就要失败。蒙古族

43. If not cherished while in use, it will be damaged; if not handled with caution while doing, it will lead to failure. Mongolian people.

44. 在薄冰上滑行,速度就是安全。爱默生

44. Sliding on thin ice, speed is safety. — Emerson

45. 不要想到什么就说什么,凡事必须三思而行。莎士比亚《哈姆莱特》

45. Think before you speak, and do everything with forethought. Shakespeare, "Hamlet"

46. 谨于言而慎于行。《礼记·经办衣》

46. Be cautious in speech and careful in action. ("The Record of Rites" or "Rites of Zhou" - "Chapter on the Official Garments")

47. 前虑不定,后有大患。史记

47. If you do not plan ahead, you will have great troubles later. Records of the Grand Historian.

48. 加倍小心总是好的。法国

48. Double caution is always good. France

49. 谨慎比大胆要有力量得多,来证明看起来什么也不怕的人,是多么害怕对什么都小心翼翼的人。雨果《论司各特》

49. Prudence is far more powerful than boldness, and this is proven by the fact that the person who seems fearless is often the one who is excessively cautious about everything. Hugo, "On Scott"

50. 机运永远战斗在谨慎者一边。欧里庇得斯

50. Fortune always fights on the side of the cautious. Euripides

51. 一事不谨,即贻四海之忧;一念不慎,即贻百年之患。清·玄烨

51. A single oversight can bring worries to the entire world; a moment of negligence can lead to troubles for a hundred years. Qing Dynasty Emperor Kangxi

52. 行谨则能坚其志,言谨则能崇其德。宋·胡宏《胡子知言·文王》

52. Being careful in one's actions can strengthen one's resolve, and being careful in one's speech can elevate one's virtues. — Song Dynasty Hu Hong, "Hu Zi Zhi Yan · Wen Wang"

53. 慎重则必成,轻发则多败。宋·苏轼

53. Caution leads to success, while haste often leads to failure. -- Song Dynasty, Su Shi

54. 出门要三稳:身稳,手稳,口稳。中国

54. When going out, three things must be stable: the body must be steady, the hands must be steady, and the mouth must be steady. China

55. 浅河要当深河渡。日本

55. A shallow river should be crossed as a deep river. Japan.

56. 我宁愿在光天化日之下凭着我短绌的天资到处碰壁,也不肯在黑暗中凭着谨小慎微使自己得救或者发财。拉美特里

56. I would rather collide with the world, relying on my limited abilities, in broad daylight, than save myself or become wealthy by being overly cautious in the dark. La Mettrie.

57. 一盎司的小心值一磅的学问。英国

57. "A single ounce of caution is worth a pound of knowledge." - United Kingdom

58. 没有谨慎的态度,智慧再多也无济于事。德国

58. Without a cautious attitude, even the most wisdom is of no avail. Germany

59. 靠谨慎比靠鲁莽更能制胜。塔西佗

59. Caution is better than rashness in winning. - Tacitus

60. 举大事必慎其终始。礼记

60. In undertaking great matters, one must be cautious from beginning to end. (From the Book of Rites)

61. 人们唯一的防御力量就是谨慎。玉外纳

61. The only defense people have is caution. Yu Waina

62. 谨慎纯粹是一种心的质性,它是凭感觉而不是凭理智进行的,它所能达到的限度是相应地更广阔、更崇高的,使它能够觉察和避免根本不存在的任何危险。马克·吐温《冉·达克》

62. Prudence is purely a quality of the heart, which operates through intuition rather than reason. It can reach a limit that is correspondingly broader and more noble, enabling it to perceive and avoid any danger that is fundamentally non-existent. - Mark Twain, "Roughing It"

63. 言为世范,行为士则。南朝宋·刘义庆《世说新语》

63. Words are the model for the world, and actions are the standard for scholars. From the "Records of the World" by Liu Yiqing of the Southern Song Dynasty.

64. 得意之事不可再做,便宜之处不可再住。中国

64. One should not keep doing things that bring satisfaction, nor should one continue to reside in places that are too convenient. China