Quote by Randolph Silliman Bourne, Youth
We can easily become as much slaves to precaution as we can to fear. Although we can never rivet our fortune so tight as to make it impregnible, we may by our excessive prudence squeeze out of the life that we are guarding so anxiously all the adventurous quality that makes it worth living.
Summary
This quote highlights the danger of being overly cautious and fearful in life. It suggests that while it is important to take necessary precautions, becoming excessively prudent can take away the excitement and unpredictability that adds value to our lives. By constantly shielding ourselves from potential harm or failure, we risk restricting our experiences and missing out on the adventurous aspects that make life fulfilling. This quote reminds us to find a balance between caution and embracing the uncertainties of life.