"Advice, as it always gives a temporary appearance of superiority, can never be very grateful, even when it is most necessary or most judicious. But for the same reason everyone is eager to instruct his neighbours. To be wise or to be virtuous is to buy dignity and importance at a high price; but when nothing is necessary to elevation but detection of the follies or faults of others, no man is so insensible to the voice of fame as to linger on the ground."
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"Deign on the passing world to turn thine eyes, And pause awhile from letters, to be wise."
"Nine tenths of wisdom consists in being wise in time."
"The greatest event for the world is the arrival of a new and wise person."
"There are people in this world who can wear whale masks and people who cannot, and the wise know to which group they belong."
"Many people are passionate, but because of their limiting beliefs about who they are and what they can do, they never take actions that could make their dream a reality"
"I think, writing-wise, I am probably more of a quilter than a weaver because I just get a little scrap here and a little scrap there and sew them together."
"Even a queen stubs her toe, but a wise woman watches the path."
"I find that it isn't wise to attempt to judge people on their public persona, and even on the music they make. Because I've met so many people whose music I cannot stand, and they're very nice. At the same time, I've met people whose music I've loved, and they're not the person you've invested all this emotion in."
"Anne Pitkin's poems have such lyrical sweep, such a sensitive eye for the natural world as it touches the human, that reading Winter Arguments is like seeing a landscape or, better, a richly realized painting of a landscape dotted with figures. But that would leave out their music, which would be a loss. This is a wise and graceful book by a well-traveled woman who knows how to confront deep feeling and frame it to make it all the more intense."
"Do you know this Sanskrit Shloka: "Let those who are versed in the ethical codes praise or blame, let Lakshmi, the goddess of Fortune, come or go wherever she wisheth, let death overtake him today or after a century, the wise man never swerves from the path of rectitude." Let people praise you or blame you, let fortune smile or frown upon you, let your body fall today or after a Yuga, see that you do not deviate from the path of Truth."
"Live long, my friend, be wise and strong. But do not from any man his song."
"I'd love to ask how old you are, but unfortunately I know you can't count that high."
"If you took an IQ test, the results would be negative."
"Sure, I've seen people like you before - but I had to pay an admission."
"Sure, I'd love to help you out...now, which way did you come in?"
"Your village just called. They're missing an idiot."
"If my head holds one thought wise and clear, it's You. Poor as I am, what I hold dear is You. No matter how I see myself, I'm nothing ... Anything I am entirely is You!"
"Today I am wise, so I am changing myself."
"Years ago someone wrote [about me]: 'She characterizes Molly Weasley as a mother who is only at home looking after the children.' I was deeply offended, because I until a year before that had also been such a mother who was at home all the time taking care of her child [...] What has lesser status and is more difficult than raising a child? And what is more important?"