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  • A wise man hears one word and understand two. 
  • To a wise man one word is enough. 
  • The wise man in the storm prays to God, not for safety from danger, but for deliverance from fear. Ralph Waldo Emerson 
  • He is not a wise man who cannot play the fool on occasion. 
  • The mouth of a wise man is in his heart; the heart of a fool is in his mouth. 
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  • He is a fool who cannot be angry, but he is a wise man who will not. 
  • He is a fool who cannot be angry, but he is a wise man who will not. 
  • The mouth of a wise man is in his heart; the heart of a fool is in his mouth. 
  • Every fool can find faults that wise man cannot remedy. 
  • Every fool can find faults that wise man cannot remedy. 
  • A man may talk like a wise man and yet act like a fool. 
  • Riches serve a wise man but command a fool. 
  • It is a wise man that makes no mistakes. 
  • Wise man have their mouths in their hearts, fools have their hearts in their mouths.
  • A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another. 
  • A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another's. 
  • A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years. 
  • A truly wise man has the ability to see and understand what many do not see and understand, and to arrive at the most appropriate and right judgment sensibly and farsightedly. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • A truly wise man has the ability to see and understand what many do not see and understand, and to arrive at the most appropriate and right judgment sensibly and farsightedly. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • He is not a wise man who cannot play the fool on occasion. 
  • Despite the fact that he's not Jewish, I always think of Jim as a tzaddik, or wise man. Erica Manfred: Atoning for Marrying Mr. Wrong
  • A very wise man says it is better to go after one stray sheep than stay with 99 sheep who are safe in the fold.
  • Oppression maketh a wise man mad. 
  • Words are the wise man’s counters and the fool’s money. 
  • A wise man is never less alone than when (he is) alone. 
  • For surely to eat and drink one's fill from day to day and give oneself no grief at all, this is the king of gods for your wise man, but lawgivers go hang, chequering, as they do, the life of man! The Cyclops
  • A wise man changes his mind, a fool never will. 
  • To follow the arrangement of fate is human; the master of his own fate is strong; not strong-minded is blindly, think thrice before acting is the wise man.
  • A fool may give a wise man counsel. 
  • Take a pain for a pleasure all wise man can.
  • He is a fool who cannot be angry, but he is a wise man who will not. 
  • Woman, he declares, is the "crooked piece of man," and man has no greater misfortune than that he must commune with her to reproduce: it is "the foolishest act a wise man commits in all his life. Was It Something I Said?
  • None but a wise man can employ leisure well. 
  • Every fool can find faults that wise man cannot remedy. 
  • It is a wise man that never makes mistakes. 
  • A wise man ought to realize that health is his most valuable possession. Hippocrates 
  • He is the wise man who is the honest man. 
  • The wise man's tongue is a shield, not a sword. 
  • The mouth of a wise man is in his heart; the heart of a fool is in his mouth. 
  • Likewise mangroves grow well despite transient flooding of their root system with sea water.
  • Souter John and Tam O'Shanter, otherwise called Somnus and Morpheus, two very good fellows, though one was not very bright, and the other an arrant rattlebrain, who, though much listened to by some, no wise man would believe under oath. The Confidence-Man
  • He is a wise man who speaks little. 
  • The wise man's tongue is a shield, not a sword. 
  • The wise man has long ears and a short tongue. 
  • He is the wise man who is the honest man. 
  • Merlin appears not only as a sorcerer and a wise man but also as a trickster. Constantly, he appears before Arthur in disguise, as a child, a beggar, an old peasant.
  • He is a wise man who speaks little. 
  • Traditionally, these areas would be the domain of the ‘witch doctor’ or seer, wizard, shaman, wise man/woman, whatever they may be called.
  • He is a fool who cannot be angry, but he is a wise man who will not. 
  • A wise man changes his mind, a fool never will. 
  • A single conversation across the table with a wise man is better than ten years mere study of books. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 
  • A wise man will make tools of what comes to hand. 
  • A wise man hears one word and understand two. 
  • A wise man needs not blush for changing his purpose. 
  • The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. Times, Sunday Times
  • None but a wise man can employ leisure well. 
  • The religious preachers of the Zoroastrianism religion, wise man, astrologist and scientist they used to till future, three of them visited Jesses Christ at birth. Iran and the Spirit of the Airyanem Vaejah Nation
  • A wise man should learn good behaviour, good words and good acts from every side, as a gleaner collects grains of corn from the field abandoned by the reapers.
  • A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another. 
  • Take a pain for a pleasure all wise man can.
  • A wise man needs not blush for changing his purpose. 
  • He is a wise man who speaks little. 
  • The fool has his heart on his tongue, the wise man keeps his tongue in his heart. 
  • Was it Thomas More who said that the wise man learns from the experience of others?
  • A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years. 
  • Half a tale [word] is enough for a wise man
  • A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees. William Blake 
  • A wise man will make tools of what comes to hand. 
  • The wise man builds no hopes for the future, entertains no regrets for the past.
  • And then if he is a fool that is not wise, and every good man according to the Stoics is a wise man, it is no wonder if all mankind be concluded under folly. In Praise of Folly
  • The wise man in the storm prays to God, not for safety from danger, but for deliverance from fear. Ralph Waldo Emerson 
  • His general public image was that of a true sage, a benevolent, white-haired wise man, full of sound advice for the guidance of the lives of ordinary people.
  • Conclusion With so many unanswered questions, it is an unwise man who comes to a conclusion.
  • A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another. 
  • A silly tyrant said, oderint modo timeant; a wise man would have said, modo ament nihil timendum est mihi. Letters to his son on The Art of Becoming a Man of the World and a Gentleman
  • The wise man knows he knows nothing, the fool thinks he knows all. 
  • He is not a wise man who cannot play the fool on occasion. 
  • Now he was not the phenom, but a wise man, what the French call a patron.
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • That's why everyone has a story about a Wise Man corpsing at a key moment, or a showboating Shepherd hogging the limelight.
  • Plenty of parrots and hummingbirds do, and likewise many of what are called oscine songbirds, including the warblers, sparrows, blackbirds, thrushes and so on. Science News / Features, Blog Entries, Column Entries, Issues, News Items and Book Reviews
  • We established the proportion of participants at high risk of cardiovascular disease in a stepwise manner, in accordance with the guidelines.
  • We see a little more of Zhou Xun and some inclination ofhow Confucius became the wise man we all have come to know and love but, and the reason this trailer is being included this week, the movie simply looks like a movie that deserves to be sought out and seen. This Week In Trailers: Re-Wire, City of Life, Massacrator, The Way Beyond, Confucius | /Film
  • First, I beg leave to dissent from the derivation of the word Druid, "Druidh," a wise man, as such The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction Volume 20, No. 579, December 8, 1832
  • A wise man needs not blush for changing his purpose. 
  • A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another's. 
  • Riches serve a wise man but command a fool. 
  • Half a tale [word] is enough for a wise man
  • The wise man has long ears and a short tongue. 
  • It is a wise man that never makes mistakes. 
  • A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years. 
  • The wise man is always a good listener. 
  • A fool may put somewhat in a wise man’s head. 
  • The 39-year-old businessman ascribes his career to his exploratory spirit and wise management.
  • A truly wise man has the ability to see and understand what many do not see and understand, and to arrive at the most appropriate and right judgment sensibly and farsightedly. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • The wise man knows he knows nothing, the fool thinks he knows all. 
  • A wise man will make tools of what comes to hand. 
  • A fool may give a wise man counsel. 
  • The wise man is always a good listener. 
  • The mouth of a wise man is in his heart; the heart of a fool is in his mouth. 
  • Every fool can find faults that wise man cannot remedy. 
  • I often thought suffering is due to unwise management and control of the self.
  • Reason governs the wise man a cudgels the fool. 
  • Avlus Gellius demaunding of the Philosopher Taurus, whether a wise man could be angrie? The Palace of Pleasure, Volume 1
  • To follow the arrangement of fate is human; the master of his own fate is strong; not strong-minded is blindly, think thrice before acting is the wise man.
  • A wise man is never less alone than when (he is) alone. 
  • A wise man cares not for what he cannot have. 
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • He is not a wise man who cannot play the fool on occasion. 
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • Was it Thomas More who said that the wise man learns from the experience of others?
  • “Your coachman is a wise man, lady,” Raoul said, into the great silence that suddenly filled the courtyard. Before Midnight
  • A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years. 
  • A wise man should learn good behaviour, good words and good acts from every side, as a gleaner collects grains of corn from the field abandoned by the reapers.
  • If he should rage, his act will not ruffle me, for I shall play the wise man's part and practice a smooth-tempered self-control!
  • A wise man cares not for what he cannot have. 
  • In the mists of time, some wise man called together the tribe and said, ‘Look, in a few thousand years, strange pale men will arrive wearing tanga briefs, just don't have anything to do with them.’
  • A wise man hears one word and understand two. 
  • He is a fool who cannot be angry, but he is a wise man who will not. 
  • A wise man cares not for what he cannot have. 
  • A wise man hears one word and understand two. 
  • The wise man has long ears and a short tongue. 
  • A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees. William Blake 
  • It likewise manifests the frankness of men who do not dilly-dally with terms, but who say what they mean, and who mean to settle down to a long, hard fight. THE CLASS STRUGGLE
  • A wise man hears one word and understand two. 
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • The fool does think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. 
  • The wise man, however, spoke of love, not a passing fancy.
  • A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another's. 
  • Half a tale [word] is enough for a wise man
  • The fool has his heart on his tongue, the wise man keeps his tongue in his heart. 
  • Note that baba, on its own, can independently refer to an old wise man.
  • A truly wise man has the ability to see and understand what many do not see and understand, and to arrive at the most appropriate and right judgment sensibly and farsightedly. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • Take a pain for a pleasure all wise man can.
  • What some frenetical persons, in their distempers or under their delusions, have boasted of, no sober or wise man esteems worthy of any sedate consideration. Pneumatologia
  • A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another. 
  • The wise man trusts in his wisdom, the strong man in his strength, the rich man in his riches; but this trusting in God is the foolishest thing in the world. ' The Sermons of John Owen
  • A wise man is never less alone than when (he is) alone. 
  • A fool may put somewhat in a wise man’s head. 
  • A wise man will make tools of what comes to hand. 
  • The wise man has long ears and a short tongue. 
  • The third wise man brought myrrh, for glummer reasons. Times, Sunday Times
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • The fool does think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. 
  • Fred sat up, not that he wished to save the "biped" any anguish, but the wise man vomits comfortably when he can, the necessity being bad enough without additional torment. The Eye of Zeitoon
  • A wise man cares not for what he cannot have. 
  • The fool does think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. 
  • A man may talk like a wise man and yet act like a fool. 
  • Half a tale is enough for a wise man
  • A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another. 
  • A wise man never loses anything if he has himself. 
  • A fool sees not the same tree that a wise man sees. William Blake 
  • To a wise man one word is enough. 
  • Half a tale is enough for a wise man
  • A wise man ought to realize that health is his most valuable possession. Hippocrates 
  • The fool does think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. 
  • It is a wise man that never makes mistakes. 
  • A man may talk like a wise man and yet act like a fool. 
  • None but a wise man can employ leisure well. 
  • A wise man never loses anything if he has himself. 
  • The fool has his heart on his tongue, the wise man keeps his tongue in his heart. 
  • He is not a wise man who cannot play the fool on occasion. 
  • The wise man knows he knows nothing, the fool thinks he knows all. 
  • The root for both words is "magus" which, in its basic sense, means "wise man " i.e., one steeped in the knowledge of the wisdom of the ages. Archive 2008-10-01
  • Every fool can find faults that wise man cannot remedy. 
  • A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another's. 
  • He is the wise man who is the honest man. 
  • A truly wise man knows about himself, his weaknesses and limits, and has the power to master or control himself. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another. 
  • A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another's. 
  • A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years. 
  • A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years. 
  • Shepherds and wise man will kneel and adore him.
  • The wise man is always a good listener. 
  • A wise man thinks all that he says, a fool says all that he thinks. 
  • A fool may give a wise man counsel. 
  • Reason governs the wise man a cudgels the fool. 
  • On alcohol, Thoreau wrote: “I would fain keep sober always … I believe that water is the only drink for a wise man; wine is not so noble a liquor … Of all ebriosity, who does not prefer to be intoxicated by the air he breathes?” Henry david thoreau | happy birthday, henry! « poetry dispatch & other notes from the underground
  • Oppression maketh a wise man mad. 
  • A wise man cares not for what he cannot have. 
  • A wise man will make more opportunities than he finds. Francis Bacon 
  • He is not a wise man who cannot play the fool on occasion. 
  • The wise man has long ears and a short tongue. 
  • A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years. 
  • Go where he will, the wise man is at home His harth the earth, his hall the azure dome. 
  • Any attempt to violate that ownership, in whatever way it is done, will certainly cause ill-will and a fight to protect those possessions. This a wise man should not do.
  • Likewise many other villagers who were innocent and have nothing to do with any activities of any banned outfits were booked.
  • He is the wise man who is the honest man. 
  • The commodiousness of money is indeed great; but there are some advantages which money cannot buy, and which therefore no wise man will by the love of money be tempted to forego. A Journey to the Western Isles of Scotland
  • A fool may put somewhat in a wise man’s head. 
  • Half a tale [word] is enough for a wise man
  • The fool has his heart on his tongue, the wise man keeps his tongue in his heart. 
  • He is not a wise man who cannot play the fool on occasion. 
  • The wise man knows he knows nothing, but the fool thinks he knows it all. 
  • He is not a wise man who cannot play the fool on occasion. 
  • Reason governs the wise man a cudgels the fool. 
  • He is a fool who cannot be angry, but he is a wise man who will not. 
  • He is the wise man who is the honest man. 
  • A fool knows more in his own house than a wise man in another's. 
  • A wise man is never less alone than when (he is) alone. 

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