19 Metaphors for prudences

"Prudence, and not pomp, are the basis of his fame.

Prudence an' me'll be gettin' married soon now,an' when I think of her cookin'Lord, Mr. Belloo sir!All as I say is God bless Master Georgy!

Conscience cannot dictate obedience to the wicked, or compliance with the foolish; and of interest mere prudence is the judge.

Prudence is a cardinal quality in a private trader; and it is a quality that I esteem in Master Skimmer, next to his punctuality Dates and obligations!

Probably not, unless, indeed, prudence and morality are the same thing.

Yet even the timorous prudence of this judicious class is far from exempting them from the dominion of chance, a subtle and insidious power, who will intrude upon privacy and embarrass caution.

Prudence is an admirable cook,particularly as regard Yorkshire Pudding; gentle, little Miss Priscilla is the moster Aunt-like, and perfect of housekeepers; and Miss Anthea is our sovereign lady, before whose radiant beauty, Small Porges and I like true knights, and gallant gentles, do constant homage, and in whose behalf Small Porges and I do stand prepared to wage stern battle, by day, or by night.

" Miss Prudence was a fair vision in Marjorie's eyes and Marjorie was a radiant vision in Miss Prudence's eyes.

The prudence of the hearers has always been the regulator of the eloquence of the orators.

For him, prudence was merely a vulgarity, and obstacles and dangers but tempted more irresistibly his reckless daring.

His prudence and foresight had been often the subject of admiration in the great council of the state.

Miss Prudence was an old maid; but she had helped others beside Linnet and Marjorie towards the happiest marriage.

And more, Solomon declares again and again, that prudence and foresight are the gifts of God; and God's gifts are surely meant to be used.

What is the good of anything a girl does if it doesn't help her to be a woman?" "Miss Prudence is a perfect woman.

Miss Prudence was a born pedagogue.

Prudence is the knowledge of things which are good, or bad, or neither good nor bad.

" "I would have the boy attentiveand even more, I would have him prove some little of that great esteem,but we live in a jealous city, Donna Florinda, and one in which prudence is a virtue of the highest price.

" "Tell them I am going to your mother's as soon as warm weather comes, unless one of them would rather take me home; tell them Miss Prudence has become a daughter to me; I am not in need of anything.

Prudence is an admirable cook,particularly as regard Yorkshire Pudding; gentle, little Miss Priscilla is the moster Aunt-like, and perfect of housekeepers; and Miss Anthea is our sovereign lady, before whose radiant beauty, Small Porges and I like true knights, and gallant gentles, do constant homage, and in whose behalf Small Porges and I do stand prepared to wage stern battle, by day, or by night.

19 Metaphors for  prudences