And to think after all these years you still have the imprudence to say such things to me! |
When we do not use our time distinctly then intemperance, intolerance and imprudence turn out to be our masters. |
It is immoral and absurd to shackle all citizens because of the feared imprudence or disastrous luck of a tiny percentage. |
At about the age of twenty-three, to crown his other imprudences, he married, without improving his reduced circumstances thereby. |
This man finally fell a victim to his diplomacies, perhaps also to his imprudences. |
Yes, for six months he threw all his medicines in the fire, and designedly committed all sorts of imprudences. |