“Beware of the brains you invade.”
“Here is a book of tongues.Take it. (Dark leaves invade the air.)Beware! I now know a language so beautiful and lethalMy mouth bleeds when I speak it.”
“The four cautions: Beware a woman in front of you, beware a horse behind of you, beware a cart beside of you, and beware a priest every which way.”
“Beware. Beware. Beware of the big, green dragon that sits on your doorstep. He eats little boys, puppy dog tails and big, fat snails. Beware. Take care. Beware.”
“In the flesh,” Maharet said. “In the flesh all wisdom begins. Beware the thing that has no flesh. Beware the gods, beware the idea, beware the devil.”
“Beware how you give your heart.”