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Quotes About Wisdom

Truth shines the brighter clad in verse.
~ Jonathan Swift
But a Broom-stick, perhaps you will say, is an Emblem of a Tree standing on its Head; and pray what is Man but a topsy-turvy Creature? His Animal Faculties perpetually mounted on his Rational; his Head where his Heels should be, groveling on the Earth.
~ Jonathan Swift
There's none so blind as they that won't see.
~ Jonathan Swift
A wise man is never less alone than when he is alone.
~ Jonathan Swift
descubrí cómo escritores prostituidos han extraviado al mundo hasta hacerle atribuir las mayores hazañas de la guerra a los cobardes, los más sabios consejos a los necios, sinceridad a los aduladores, virtud romana a los traidores a su país, piedad a los ateos, veracidad a los espías;
~ Jonathan Swift
How low an opinion I had of human wisdom and integrity, when I was truly informed of the springs and motives of great enterprises and revolutions in the world, and of the contemptible accidents to which they owed their success
~ Jonathan Swift
it. He called it his oracle, and said, it pointed out the time for every action of his life.
~ Jonathan Swift
My hours of leisure I spent in reading the best authors, ancient and modern
~ Jonathan Swift
que vinieron a confirmarme más en mi vieja convicción de que no existe nada demasiado irracional y disparatado que no haya sido sostenido como verdad alguna vez por los filósofos.
~ Jonathan Swift
If sailor tales to sailor tunes, Storm and adventures, heat and cold, If schooners, islands, and maroons, And Buccaneers and buried Gold, And all the old romance, retold Exactly in the ancient way, Can please, as me they pleased of old, The wiser youngsters of to-day:
~ Jonathan Swift
Bütün bana anlatt?klar?n?zdan, sorular?ma verdiÄŸiniz yan?tlardan, ülkeniz halk?ndan birçoÄŸunun, yeryüzünün en aptal ve en kötü yarat?klar? olduÄŸu sonucunu ç?kar?yorum.
~ Jonathan Swift
Herkes uzun yaÅŸamak ister ama kimse yaÅŸlanmak istemez.
~ Jonathan Swift
delinease en un papel, Y aparecen en la figura de esta página. Le dije que, aunque en Europa los sabios tenían la costumbre de robarse los inventos unos a otros, y de este modo lograban cuando menos la ventaja de que se discutiese cuál era el verdadero autor, tomaría yo tales precauciones, que él solo disfrutase el honor íntegro, sin que viniera a mermárselo ningún rival.
~ Jonathan Swift
the other part of the parliament consisted of an assembly called the House of Commons, who were all principal gentlemen, freely picked and culled out by the people themselves, for their great abilities and love of their country, to represent the wisdom of the whole nation.
~ Jonathan Swift
Indudablemente los filósofos están en lo cierto cuando nos dicen que nada es grande ni pequeño sino por comparación.
~ Jonathan Swift
But as to honour, justice, wisdom, and learning, they should not be taxed at all; because they are qualifications of so singular a kind, that no man will either allow them in his neighbour or value them in himself.
~ Jonathan Swift
La sabiduría es como una gallina, que debemos sabe, cuyo cacareo debemos saber valorar y considerar, pues es acompañado por un huevo
~ Jonathan Swift
La sabiduría es como una gallina, cuyo cacareo debemos saber valorar y considerar, pues es acompañado por un huevo.
~ Jonathan Swift
Jonathan Swift
~ Glumdalclitch
True wisdom is found ins trusting God when you can't figure things out.
~ Joni Eareckson Tada
people will tell you were they have gone, they'll tell you where to go, but until you get there for yourself you never really know.
~ Joni Mitchell
It's life's illusions that I recall, I really don't know life at all
~ Joni Mitchell
There are things to confess that enrich the world, and things that need not be said.
~ Joni Mitchell
There's a traditional Kenyan prayer: From the cowardice that dares not deal with new truth, from the laziness that is content with half-truth, from the arrogance that thinks it knows all truth, Good Lord, deliver me.
~ Joni Rodgers