Look before you leap.
He who hesitates is lost . Two heads are
better than one.
If you want something done right,
do it yourself . Nothing ventured, nothing gained.
Better safe than sorry . Out of sight, out of mind.
Absence makes the heart grow fonder . You can't tell a book by its cover.
Clothes make the man . Many hands make light work.
Too many cooks spoil the broth . You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
It's never too late too learn . Never sweat the small stuff.
God is in the details . And so on. The list goes on forever. Once Robert Fulghum got so caught up with this kind of thinking that he wore two buttons on his smock when e was teaching art. One said, "Trust me, I'm a teacher." The other replied, "Question Authority." " Fulghum thinks about the little
things: sun-brewed tea, poinsettias, navels and what we write in those little blanks on official forms... Sometimes wise and often witty, Fulgum has a nifty knack for saying things you want to copy out and tack up on your bulletin board ."
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The Cleveland Plain Dealer