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Wisdome Quotes By Doris Lessing

People who lack economic and social power often expand their physical impact on the world."
"-In Pursuit of Silence — Doris Lessing

Wisdome Quotes By Elizabeth Gilbert

A lot of [erotica] was really interestingly disguised in the 19th-century as medical journals. So it would be in the voice of a learned doctor talking about somebody's pathologies. And then it would get really detailed. And then it would get really sweaty. And then you're like, "This isn't a doctor! I would like to see a degree, Mister!" — Elizabeth Gilbert

Wisdome Quotes By Dahlia Adler

(I'm sorry, but the guy breastfed until he was four. That's beyond being "old enough to ask for it" and practically into being "old enough to make your own breakfast.") — Dahlia Adler

Wisdome Quotes By Margaret Atwood

Amazing how the heart clutches at anything familiar, whimpering Mine!Mine! — Margaret Atwood

Wisdome Quotes By Charles Frazier

But God in his infinite wisdome had apparently thought it was an entertaining idea for us to always be wanting to get up in one another. — Charles Frazier

Wisdome Quotes By Bill Loguidice

Maybe the secret to continued success is as simple as knowing that your past successes could be done so much better now. — Bill Loguidice

Wisdome Quotes By Andrew Fairchild

Beauty fades, but knowledge is eternal — Andrew Fairchild

Wisdome Quotes By Joe Montana

I have a fear of failure. — Joe Montana

Wisdome Quotes By David B. Haight

Though the world is becoming more wicked, the youth of Christ's Church can become more righteous if they understand who they are, understand the blessings available, and understand the promises God has made to those who are righteous, who believe, who endure. — David B. Haight

Wisdome Quotes By Thomas Browne

These are O Lord the humble desires of my most reasonable ambition and all I dare call happinesse on earth: wherein I set no rule or limit to thy hand or providence. Dispose of me according to the wisdome of thy pleasure. Thy will bee done, though in my owne undoing. — Thomas Browne

Wisdome Quotes By Michael J. Fox

Going public was a difficult decision, and I had misgivings. My subjective experience was now an objective fact in the wider world. It didn't belong to just me anymore - though I quickly learned that it hadn't belonged to just me in the first place. More than a million Americans and their families were going through the same thing; some openly, some in secret due to concerns of being misunderstood and marginalized. — Michael J. Fox

Wisdome Quotes By A Meredith Walters

You make me feel like I can do it. If you're with me, I can do anything. — A Meredith Walters

Wisdome Quotes By Jaffrey Clark

But for today, my friends, we have the Sword and the Promise," Creedus said. With the fire again rising, he bent low to the ground and grabbed the sword that had been lying at his feet. As he pulled it slowly from its scabbard, it sang softly. With a light all of its own, an emblem at the base of the blade shone most brilliantly of all: Amilum. — Jaffrey Clark

Wisdome Quotes By Thomas Browne

Indeed what reason may not go to Schoole to the wisdome of Bees, Ants, and Spiders? what wise hand teacheth them to doe what reason cannot teach us? ruder heads stand amazed at those prodigious pieces of nature, Whales, Elephants, Dromidaries and Camels; these I confesse, are the Colossus and Majestick pieces of her hand; but in these narrow Engines there is more curious Mathematicks, and the civilitie of these little Citizens more neatly sets forth the wisdome of their Maker. — Thomas Browne

Wisdome Quotes By Soren Kierkegaard

Only by investing and speaking your
vision with passion can the truth, one
way or the other, finally penetrate the
reluctance of the world. — Soren Kierkegaard

Wisdome Quotes By Veronica Roth

It's getting more difficult to be wise," he says, laughing into my ear.
I smile at him. "I think that's how it's
supposed to be. — Veronica Roth

Wisdome Quotes By Alexander McCall Smith

To be able to imagine the ohter, and the experience of the other was what wisdome was all about; but nobody talked about wisdom very much anymore, nor virtue perhaps because wisdom was nto appreciated in a world of glitz and effect. — Alexander McCall Smith

Wisdome Quotes By Ron Hall

Everybody's lookin for God everywhere on the outside. He ain't in no book, and He ain't in no preacher, and He ain't in nothin or no one on the outside. You got to go inside 'cause that's where God is- in the deepest place inside you. And ain't nobody gon' make God tell you nothin. Ain't nobody gon' have no wisdome 'bout nothin if they thinks they can read 'bout it or hear about it from some man or woman. That got to come from revelation. That got to come from the Holy Spirit inside us, and that ain't somethin that can be bargained for. You can't achieve revelation. You can't work for what's free. — Ron Hall

Wisdome Quotes By Plato

I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing. — Plato

Wisdome Quotes By Sergei Ivanov

It is painful to talk about it, but even with its 110,000 elite soldiers, the Soviet Union never managed to gain control over the entire Afghan territory. — Sergei Ivanov

Wisdome Quotes By John Milton

Godlike erect, with native Honour clad In naked Majestie seemd Lords of all, And worthie seemd, for in thir looks Divine The image of thir glorious Maker shon, Truth, Wisdome, Sanctitude severe and pure, Severe, but in true filial freedom plac't; Whence true autoritie in men; though both Not equal, as thir sex not equal seemd; For contemplation hee and valour formd, For softness shee and sweet attractive Grace, Hee for God only, shee for God in him: His fair large Front and Eye sublime declar'd Absolute rule; and Hyacinthin Locks Round from his parted forelock manly hung Clustring, but not beneath his shoulders broad: Shee as a vail down to the slender waste Her unadorned golden tresses wore Dissheveld, but in wanton ringlets wav'd As the Vine curles her tendrils, which impli'd Subjection, but requir'd with gentle sway, And — John Milton