"A fool marvels at rare things, but a wise man at common ones."
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"A common man marvels at uncommon things. A wise man marvels at the commonplace."
"My mother is very wise and intelligent. If I have children and can do half as good a job as she did in keeping me in line, I'll be very happy."
"Facts are ventriloquist’s dummies. Sitting on a wise man’s knee they may be made to utter words of wisdom; elsewhere, they say nothing, or talk nonsense, or indulge in sheer diabolism."
"Intelligence is quickness to apprehend as distinct form ability, which is capacity to act wisely on the thing apprehended."
"Writers are such phonies: they sometimes have wise insights but they don't live by them at all. That's what writers are like...you think they know something, but usually they are just messes."
"The Land of Faery, Where nobody gets old and godly and grave, Where nobody gets old and crafty and wise, Where nobody gets old and bitter of tongue."
"Rules were made for fools to follow and wise men to be guided by."
"Libraries have always been humanities' way of preserving its collective wisdom"
"...a carefree letting go of oneself, not a caution, but a wise blindness."
"Those who cannot tell what they desire or expect, still sigh and struggle with indefinite thoughts and vast wishes."
"Every man wishes to be wise, and they who cannot be wise are almost always cunning."
"Success and suffering will either darken your heart or make you wise, but they won't leave you where you were."
"When you listen and read one thinker, you become a clone… two thinkers, you become confused… ten thinkers, you’ll begin developing your own voice… two or three hundred thinkers, you become wise and develop your voice."
"He who seeks wisdom is a wise man; he who thinks he has found it is mad."
"Antiphon, as another man gets pleasure from a good horse, or a dog, or a bird, I get even more pleasure from good friends. And if I have something good, I teach it to them, and I introduce them to others who will be useful to them with respect to virtue. And together with my friends I go through the treasures of wise men of old which they left behind written in books, and we peruse them. If we see something good, we pick it out and hold it to be a great profit, if we are able to prove useful to one another."
"A wise man does not chatter with one whose mind is sick."
"They are not wise, then, who stand forth to buffet against Love; for Love rules the gods as he will, and me."
"Knowledge is a burden if it robs you of innocence. Knowledge is a burden if it is not integrated into life. Knowledge is a burden if it doesn't bring joy. Knowledge is a burden if it gives you an idea that you are wise. Knowledge is a burden if it doesn't set you free. Knowledge is a burden if it makes you feel you are special."
"When we look to presumed sources of origin for competing evolutionary explanations of the giraffe's long neck, we find either nothing at all, or only the shortest of speculative conjectures. Length, of course, need not correspond with importance. Garrulous old Polonius , in a rare moment of clarity, reminded us that "brevity is the soul of wit" (and then immediately vitiated his wise observation with a flood of woolly words about Hamlet 's Madness."