Youth is too hasty with words. [ Schiller ]
Be not hasty to outbid another. [ Proverb ]
Hasty glory goes out in a snuff. [ Proverb ]
Hasty climbers have sudden falls. [ Proverb ]
Repentance follows hasty counsels. [ Syrus ]
Hasty gamesters oversee themselves. [ Proverb ]
Hasty marriage seldom proveth well. [ William Shakespeare ]
Hasty resolutions seldom speed well. [ Proverb ]
Friendship is no plant of hasty growth. [ Joanna Baillie ]
That carries anger as the flint bears fire;
Who, much enforced, shows a hasty spark,
And straight is cold again. [ Jul. Caes ]
Hasty counsels are generally followed by repentance. [ Laberius ]
I was too hasty to condemn unheard; and you perhaps too prompt in your replies. [ Dryden ]
As hasty as Hopkins, that came to jail over-night, and was hanged the next morning. [ Proverb ]
How little do they see what is, who frame their hasty judgments upon that which seems! [ Southey ]
Fowls, by winter forced, forsake the floods, and wing their hasty flight to happier lands. [ Dryden ]
Hasty and adventurous schemes are at first view flattering, in execution difficult and in the issue disastrous. [ Livy ]
He who is passionate and hasty is generally honest. It is your cool, dissembling hypocrite of whom you should beware. [ Lavater ]
We read of a fountain in Arabia upon whose basin is inscribed, Drink, and away;
but how delicious is that hasty draught, and how long and brightly the thought of its transient refreshment dwells in the memory. [ Tuckerman ]
It is a hasty conclusion, and one which marks an inadequate apprehension of the nature of friendship, to say we lose a friend when he dies; death is not only unable to quench the genuine sense of friendship between the living and the dead, but it is also unable to prevent the going forth of a real feeling of friendship for the dead whom, it may be, we have never known at all. [ H. C. Trumbull ]