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It's easy to take a risk when you have nothing to lose, but when the dream depends on betting your bank account, your fame, or even your very life, even the proudest thrill seekers can succumb to caution's warm embrace.
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It's easy to take a risk when you have nothing to lose, but when the dream depends on betting your bank account, your fame, or even your very life, even the proudest thrill seekers can succumb to caution's warm embrace.
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I mean, the caution's great, but there's oil coming out, right?
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I mean, the caution's great, but there's oil coming out, right?
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I wait for the walk-light, cross-traffic slight but caution's the rule when the city roars toward all its separate homes.
Archive 2008-05-01 tanita davis 2008
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I wait for the walk-light, cross-traffic slight but caution's the rule when the city roars toward all its separate homes.
The WritingYA Weblog: Poetry Friday: No Poetry Here tanita davis 2008
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Then he led them through a wide two-block circle, for caution's sake.
Bad Luck and Trouble Child, Lee 2007
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I can't say for sure it's identical until I run tests, but I think for caution's sake you should assume it's from the same source.
The Hunt Brennan, Allison 2006
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He walked clockwise around her block for caution's sake and came up on the Dakota from the west.
The Hard War Child, Lee 2006
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And why may not the indictment, for _necessary_ caution's sake, contain, as there often are, ten, fifteen, or twenty counts? we shall then have ten or fifteen distinct sentences delivered in open court -- engrossed on the record -- and dangling at once around the neck of the astounded and bewildered prisoner.
Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 56, Number 349, November, 1844 Various
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