Care killed the cat. Pr. 5
Carelessness is worse than theft. Gael. Pr.
Careless their merits or their faults to scan, / His pity gave ere charity began. Goldsmith.
Care's an enemy to life. Twelfth Night, i. 3.
Cares are often more difficult to throw off than sorrows; the latter die with time, the former grow with it. Jean Paul.
Care that has enter'd once into the breast, / 10 Will have the whole possession ere it rest. Ben Jonson.
Caret—It is wanting.
Caret initio et fine—It has neither beginning nor end.
Caret periculo, qui etiam cum est tutus cavet—He is not exposed to danger who, even when in safety, is on his guard. Pub. Syr.
Care to our coffin adds a nail, no doubt, / And every grin, so merry, draws one out. Wolcot.