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wisdom
Lord John Russell A proverb is the wisdom of many and the wit of one.
wisdom
Saint Teresa of Avila All things must come to the soul from its roots, from where it is planted.
wisdom children names
Theodore Roosevelt The one thing I want to leave my children is an honorable name.
wisdom
Confucius To know that you know, and to know that you don't know - that is the real wisdom.
wisdom civilization achievement
Ludwig von Mises The body of economic knowledge is an essential element in the structure of human civilization; it is the foundation upon which modern industrialism and all the moral, intellectual, technological, and therapeutical achievements of the last centuries have been built.
wisdom snakes should
Chanakya Even if a snake is not poisonous, it should pretend to be venomous.
wisdom intelligence sage
Maurice Maeterlinck The true sage is not he who sees, but he who, seeing the furthest, has the deepest love for mankind.
wisdom flames her-beauty
Maurice Maeterlinck Wisdom requires no form; her beauty must vary, as varies the beauty of flame. She is no motionless goddess, for ever couched on her throne.
water
Ray Rivera We are day by day. We have no water running!
water
Rich Halberg When the water recedes, you can see any buckling and contraction that wouldn't be there when it's wet.
water people healthy
Walter Benjamin I had grown up at a time when people were being lynched, being attacked with water hoses. Becoming active and learning a different way of viewing my life was a healthy reaction to what I was seeing every day.
water baptism flesh
English Proverbs The Lord was Baptized, not to be cleansed Himself, but to cleanse the waters, so that those waters, cleansed by the flesh of Christ which knew no sin, might have the power of Baptism.
water may pay
Dear Abbey Religion, like water, may be free, but when they pipe it to you, you've got to help pay for the piping. And the piper.
water thrones barges
William Shakespeare The barge she sat in, like a burnish'd throne, Burnt on the water.
water tears hamlet-and-ophelia
William Shakespeare Too much of water hast thou, poor Ophelia, And therefore I forbid my tears.
water lady-macbeth neptune
William Shakespeare A little water clears us of this deed.
water taste waste
William Shakespeare How much salt water thrown away in waste/ To season love, that of it doth not taste.
wealth-of-knowledge people levels
Walter Benjamin I found that people had all kinds of levels of consciousness, all kinds of levels of education, but that Cubans in general were very educated politically. I could go sit in a bus and get into a conversation with someone and that person had a wealth of knowledge. And energy!
wealth
H. Hart We were just experiencing a wealth of drive-offs.
wealthy wanted
Carl Lewis I always wanted to be wealthy. I did.
wealth justified ends
Calvin Coolidge Of course, the accumulation of wealth cannot be justified as the chief end of existence,
wealth-of-knowledge long secret
Edith Wharton True originality consists not in a new manner but in a new vision. That new, that personal, vision is attained only by looking long enough at the object represented to make it the writer's own; and the mind which would bring this secret gem to fruition must be able to nourish it with an accumulated wealth of knowledge and experience.
wealth lost mediums
David Ricardo In the same manner if any nation wasted part of its wealth, or lost part of its trade, it could not retain the same quantity of circulating medium which it before possessed.
wealth source-of-happiness used
Denis Waitley Wealth is only a source of happiness when it is used to do good for others
wealth easy matrimony
Anthony Trollope There is no road to wealth so easy and respectable as that of matrimony.
wealth-creation financial assets
Bill Gross If financial assets no longer work for you at a rate far and above the rate of true wealth creation, then you must work longer for your money.