Samuel Butler, English Poet and Novelist, 1835-1902
The full quote is:
Look before you leap for as you sow, ye are like to reap.
There are no nouns in the sentence, 'Look before you leap.' Look and leap are verbs. You is a pronoun. Before is a conjunction.
The preposition in the phrase "look before you leap" is "before." It indicates the relationship between "look" and "leap" in terms of order or sequence.
Look before you leap.
"look before you leap" it teaches moral values. "Look before you Leap" means that you must think before you act, Before you do something (or "leap into something) you must consider the consequences(or look of your actions) "look before you leap" it teaches moral values. "Look before you Leap" means that you must think before you act, Before you do something (or "leap into something) you must consider the consequences(or look of your actions)
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Before accepting someones offers we should look before we leap.
its a proverb essay
...you leap.
it's "look before you leap", more easily understandable.
Exactly what it says. Before you jump anywhere you look.
No, they also communicate wisdom and truth eg Look before you leap.