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1 " Your power is in your story and all the wisdom it has brought you. "
― , The Courage to Change
2 " The knowledge or information from different source can be misunderstood, unless you experience life, within. All the wisdom and bliss comes from within, and you can have, all the answers of life, when you look inside. "
― Roshan Sharma
3 " There's an old adage," he said, " translated from the ancient Coptic, that contains all the wisdom of the ages -- " Life is life and fun is fun, but it's all so quiet when the goldfish die. "
4 " There are more quarrels smothered by just shutting your mouth, and holding it shut, than by all the wisdom in the world. "
― Henry Ward Beecher
5 " Give your mind permission to travel where the body cannot go and be open to all the wisdom that the universe has to offer. "
― Janet Autherine
6 " Among all the wisdom and facts I learned from Giannon, I also learned the loneliness of incarnation, in which there is inevitably a separation of souls because of the uniqueness of our faces and our experiences. And I learned also the moments when the current of my life joins the current of another life, and I can glimpse for a moment the one flowing body of water we all compose. "
7 " It was if, in the process of its long and arduous journey from Afghanistan's mines to Europe's canvases, and its painful evolution from barren beginnings, ultramarine had collected and purified all the wisdom of the different worlds it traversed, retaining only what was common to then, and what was most important. This pure, clean color evokes undulating infinity, that delicate moment between day and night, an image of man constantly drifting between existence and non-existence. "
8 " Year's end is neither an end nor a beginning but a going on, with all the wisdom that experience can instill in us. "
― Hal Borland
9 " Pure, holy simplicity confounds all the wisdom of this world and the wisdom of the flesh. "
10 " My first spoken word poem, packed with all the wisdom of a 14-year-old, was about the injustice of being seen as unfeminine. The poem was very indignant, and mainly exaggerated, but the only spoken word poetry that I had seen up until that point was mainly indignant, so I thought that that's what was expected of me. "
11 " What we call wisdom is the result of all the wisdom of past ages. Our best institutions are like young trees growing upon the roots of the old trunks that have crumbled away. "