It is preferable to be cautious in your choices and actions than to suffer
afterwards. The proverb teaches prudence and planning, and should not be read
as a discouragement to take risks in life, for fortune favours the bold.
> Better safe than sorry, so I always leave early when I go to the airport.
##### See also:
* Better be sure than sorry
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