Look before you leap



Look before you leap.

Prov. Cliché Think carefully about what you are about to do before you do it. I'm not saying you shouldn't sign the lease for that apartment. I'm just saying you should look before you leap. Jill: I'm thinking about going to night school. Jane: Are you sure you can spare the time and the money? Look before you leap.
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Look before you leap.

something that you say in order to advise someone to think about possible problems before doing something If you're thinking of buying a house, my advice is, look before you leap.
See also: before, leap, look

look before you leap

Think of the consequences before you act, as in You'd better check out all the costs before you buy a cellular phone-look before you leap . This expression alludes to Aesop's fable about the fox who is unable to climb out of a well and persuades a goat to jump in. The fox then climbs on the goat's horns to get out, while the goat remains trapped. [c. 1350]
See also: before, leap, look

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Bernadetteber-na-DET (French)French, English
JemmaJEM-əEnglish (British)
KajsaKIE-sahSwedish
Samira (2)-Indian, Marathi, Hindi, Telugu
Pantheras-Ancient Greek
Colum-Irish