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discretion is the better part of valor
used to suggest that sometimes it may be wiser to exercise caution and avoid a potentially risky or dangerous situation, even if it may seem less courageous or brave to do so
The proverb "discretion is the better part of valor" originates from William Shakespeares play 'Henry IV,' Part 1 (1597). The saying emphasizes that wisdom and careful consideration are often more important than taking unnecessary risks, particularly in situations that may involve danger. It serves as a reminder that true courage involves knowing when to hold back and assess the situation before acting.
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