Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Proverb of the Day

Better be sure than sorry

Here 'sure' is used in the old sense of 'safe, free from danger'. 'If we reach the forest, ' says a character in Shakespeare, 'we shall be sure enough.' So the literal meaning of the proverb is: 'It is better to be safe than to do anything that may place us in a dangerous position.'

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