Quotes About Wisdom
Leaders worth following are always careful. They are careful because they genuinely care for those who have chosen to follow. A leader who is careless will eventually be considered thoughtless by those who have entrusted their future to him.
~ Andy Stanley
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Leaders understand the unique roles of confidence and caution. Courage requires both. David's caution did not keep him from the battle, but neither did he allow his confidence to blind him to the need to select his stones with care.
~ Andy Stanley
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It is amazing what can be accomplished when we wait on God to lead us out. It is equally amazing the mess we can make of things when we charge out on our own.
~ Andy Stanley
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If there's an area in your life where you tell yourself, "I know this is wrong, but I'm going to do it anyway, and probably repeat it," Solomon would answer, "In that area of your life, you're a fool." And
~ Andy Stanley
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So you see, that's why we ask the question: In light of my past experience, in light of my current circumstances, in light of my future hopes and dreams—regardless of where that leads—if I was wise, what would I do? If
~ Andy Stanley
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If you've never been married or are under thirty, even if you've lived with someone, you underestimate the complexity of your sexuality and the long-term ramifications of your sexual conduct.
~ Andy Stanley
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Knowledge alone makes Christians haughty. Application makes us holy.
~ Andy Stanley
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A gardener's best tool is the knowledge from previous seasons. And it can be recorded in a $2 notebook.
~ Andy Tomolonis
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Beauty is a sign of intelligence.
~ Andy Warhol
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A los veinte años yo calculaba, medía, pesaba y planificaba. Casi cuarenta después, era capaz de apretarme la nariz y tirarme a la pileta sin haber averiguado antes si había agua o no. Pero con los ojos abiertos. Me gustaba más a mí misma ahora que a los veinte años. Una de dos, o la experiencia me había dado lo que la sabiduría popular atribuye a la juventud, o la sabiduría popular es una mierda. Me incliné por la segunda posibilidad.
~ Angélica Gorodischer
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As the wise say, a sensible man looks after his garden, and a coward looks after his money; a just man cares about his city and a crazy man cares about the government; and a wise man studies the thickness of fern-fronds.
~ Angélica Gorodischer
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No es tan grande prestigio como cree la gente simple, a cada rato nacen chicos con los ojos abiertos, aunque hay que reconocer que en general vienen al mundo con los ojos sensatamente cerrados.
~ Angélica Gorodischer
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Even misfortune has its advantages say the wise. Of course the wise say stupid things, because even wisdom has its foolishness, say I.
~ Angélica Gorodischer
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La memoria es frágil y eso es una bendición, el tiempo va perdiendo todo en sus espejos.
~ Angélica Gorodischer
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Jumping to conclusions rarely gets us anywhere we want to be.
~ Angel Scott
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Everything had to be in order for you, everything had to make sense. I hope you've learned that some things don't make sense, no matter how hard you try to make sense of them.
~ Angela Benson
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Then I understood the thing I'd never grasped back in those days, when I was young, before I lived in history. When I was young, I'd wanted to be ephemeral, I'd wanted the moment, to live in just the glorious moment, the rush of blood, the applause. Pluck the day. Eat the peach. Tomorrow never comes. But, oh yes, tomorrow does come all right, and when it comes it lasts a bloody long time, I can tell you.
~ Angela Carter
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The one-eyed man will be King in the country of the blind only if he arrives there in full possession of his partial faculties -- that is, providing he is perfectly aware of the precise nature of sight and does not confuse it with second sight, nor with the mind's eye's visions, nor with madness.
~ Angela Carter
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But the Countess herself is indifferent to her own weird authority. She believes that, by ignoring it, she can abnegate it. More than anything, she would like to be human; but she does not know if that is possible. The Tarot always shows the same configuration: always she turns up La Papesse, Le Mort, Le Tour Abolie, wisdom, death, dissolution.
~ Angela Carter
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Stars on our door, stars in our eyes, stars exploding in the bits of our brains where the common sense should have been
~ Angela Carter
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HaShem came to him in a dream at night and said, 'What should I give you?' And Solomon said, 'I am but a youth. I don't know how to go out or come in. So give Your servant a mind of understanding to judge Your people, to discern between good and evil—for who is able to judge this great people of Yours?
~ Angela Elwell Hunt
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Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it do singe yourself. —William Shakespeare, Henry VIII
~ Angela Elwell Hunt
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have done according to your words. I have given you a wise and discerning mind, so that there has been none like you before you, nor shall anyone like you arise after you.' And then HaShem said He would give Solomon riches and long life, as well.
~ Angela Elwell Hunt
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Sometimes, after we lay ourselves down before HaShem, we simply know what is right.
~ Angela Elwell Hunt
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