Let him who cannot be alone beware of community. Let him who is not in community beware of being alone.
Beware of manufacturing a God of your own: a God who is all mercy, but not just. Such a God is an idol of your own.
The worst of guardians is a cruel ruler. Beware of becoming one of them.
Keep growing. Stay awake. Beware of gurus. Keep a low overhead.
Beware not to get caught up in the thick of thin things.
Beware of feedback from friends whose judgments could be tainted by feelings of envy or the need to flatter.
A human being should beware how he laughs, for then he shows all his faults.
Anger is certainly a kind of baseness; as it appears well in the weakness of those subjects in whom it reigns; children, women, old folks, sick folks. Only men must beware, that they carry their anger rather with scorn, than with fear; so that they may seem rather to be above the injury, than below it; which is a thing easily done, if a man will give law to himself in it.
Trust wholly in Christ; rely altogether on His sufferings; beware of seeking to be justified in any other way than by His righteousness. Faith in our Lord Jesus Christ is sufficient for salvation. There must be atonement made for sin according to the righteousness of God. The person to make this atonement must be God and man.
I've got a great sense of where I want to lead and I'm comfortable with why I'm running. And, you know, the call on that speech was, beware. This is going to be a tough campaign.
Beware of the temptation to see yourself as unfairly treated.
First rule of engineering; beware prototypes. Along with, avoid anything made by an engineer who doesn't have all his own fingers.
Beware Okonkwo!" she warned. "Beware of exchanging words with Agbala. Does a man speak when a god speaks? Beware!
beware the easy griefs that fool and fuel nothing.
Cultivate humility it is the way of connectedness. Beware of false humility it leads to self-righteousness.
Who ever saw his old clothes, - his old coat, actually worn out, resolved into its primitive elements, so that it was not a deed of charity to bestow it on some poor boy, by him perchance to be bestowed on some poorer still, or shall we say richer, who could do with less? I say, beware of all enterprises that require new clothes, and not rather a new wearer of clothes.
Beware of the fish people, they are the true enemy.
Beware of the virtue which a man boasts is his.
Beware the ire of the calm.
Beware not the enemy from 'without' but the enemy from 'within'.