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Quotes About Wisdom

The gateways to wisdom and knowledge." are always open.
~ Louise L. Hay
In the infinity of life where I am, all is perfect, whole, and complete. I believe in a power far greater than I am that flows through me every moment of every day. I open myself to the wisdom within, knowing that there is only One Intelligence in this Universe. Out of this One Intelligence comes all the answers, all the solutions, all the healings, all the new creations. I trust this Power and Intelligence, knowing that whatever I need to know is revealed to
~ Louise L. Hay
It's easy to get lost in endless speculation. So today, release the need to know why things happen as they do. Instead, ask for the insight to recognize what you're meant to learn. — Caroline Myss and Peter Occhiogrosso
~ Louise L. Hay
As we gain more understanding, awareness and knowledge, then we will do things differently.
~ Louise L. Hay
We're all doing the best we can with the understanding, knowledge, and awareness we have.
~ Louise L. Hay
The gateways to wisdom and learning are always open, and more and more I am choosing to walk through them.
~ Louise L. Hay
Author Elisabeth Kübler-Ross reminds us, "Should you shield the canyons from the windstorms, you would never see the beauty of their carvings.
~ Louise L. Hay
Every time you say, "I don't know," you shut the door to your own inner wisdom.
~ Louise L. Hay
Sorrow is wisdom, the poet said.
~ Unknown
Confucius had said, "If a ruler's words be good, is it not also good that no one oppose them? But if they are not good, and no one opposes them, may there not be expected from this one sentence the ruin of his country?"220
~ Unknown
True Strength is delicate.
~ Louise Nevelson
The four sayings that lead to wisdom: I was wrong I'm sorry I don't know I need help
~ Louise Penny
I was tired of seeing the Graces always depicted as beautiful young things. I think wisdom comes with age and life and pain. And knowing what matters.
~ Louise Penny
while forgetting the past might condemn people to repeat it, remembering it too vividly condemned them to never leave.
~ Louise Penny
the four statements that lead to wisdom: I don't know. I need help. I was wrong. I'm sorry.
~ Louise Penny
Don't believe everything you think," said Gamache, before releasing the hand and opening the door. "Pema Chödrön. A Buddhist nun.
~ Louise Penny
Non. He said, 'Be very, very careful who you let into your life. And learn to make peace with whatever happens. You can't erase the past. It's trapped in there with you. But you can make peace with it. If you don't,' he said, 'you'll be at perpetual war.
~ Louise Penny
Is it true? Is it kind? Does it need to be said?
~ Louise Penny
Do you know what I've learned, after three decades of death?" Gamache asked, leaning toward the agent and lowering his voice. Despite himself, the agent leaned forward. "I've learned how precious life is.
~ Louise Penny
Not everything needed to be brought into the light, he knew. Not every truth needed to be told.
~ Louise Penny
told him the four sentences that lead to wisdom. He'd said them only once, never repeating them. But once had been enough for Gamache. I'm sorry. I was wrong. I need help. I don't know.
~ Louise Penny
Chief Inspector Gamache's says there are 'four sentences that lead to wisdom: I don't know. I need help. I'm sorry. I was wrong.
~ Louise Penny
There are four statements that lead to wisdom. I want you to remember them and follow them. Are you ready?' Agent Lemieux had taken out his notebook and, pen poised, he'd listened. 'You need to learn to say: I don't know. I'm sorry. I need help and I was wrong.
~ Louise Penny
His heart filled his chest and ran to the end of his tail and the very tips of his considerable ears. It filled his head, squeezing out his brain. But Henri, the foundling, was a humanist, and while not particularly clever was the smartest creature Gamache knew. Everything he knew he knew by heart.
~ Louise Penny