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Wisdom epigram

The final conclusion of wisdom is that life or freedom must be earned every day, so that you can enjoy it. The following aphorisms about wisdom are compiled by me. Welcome to refer to them!

1. Wine can drown people's wisdom. -Pliny the Great

2. The bud of love is the end of wisdom. -Buholt

3. Wisdom first teaches people to distinguish right from wrong. -

4. An ideal book is the key to wisdom. -Tolstoy

5. Humor comes from wisdom, and bad words come from incompetence. -pine forest

6. Honesty is the first chapter of the book of wisdom. -Jefferson

7. The way to break away from convention points to the palace of wisdom. -Blake

8. Caution is the eldest son of wisdom. -Hugo

9. Caution and self-control are the source of wisdom. -rowe Pence

1. Thought and wisdom are noble virtues. -Hesse

11. Love and wisdom cannot have both. -bacon

12. Wisdom lies in telling the truth. -Heraclitus

13. Wisdom can make people write, but it is heat that makes history. -Feuerbach

14. A good life is guided by action and wisdom. -Russell

15. A mind without wisdom is like a lantern without a candle. -Tolstoy

16. Health is a condition of wisdom and a sign of happiness. -Emerson

17. It takes wisdom to decide a problem, but patience to carry it out. -Homer

18. Beauty and wisdom are rarely combined. -Petronius

19. Wisdom is to the soul what health is to the body. -Larochefoucauld

2. Wisdom belongs to human beings, while style belongs to writers. -Maupertuis

21. The mind needs wisdom more than the body needs food. -Abu Ri

22. Brute power without wisdom is of no value. -krylov

23. The reliable sign of wisdom is the ability to find miracles in the ordinary. -Emerson

24. Youth is the time to learn wisdom, and middle age is the time to put it into practice. -Rousseau

25. The only way to get wisdom is to buy it with youth. -Jack London

26. Wisdom is a precious stone. If it is edged with modesty, it will be more brilliant. -Gorky

27. Love gives people wisdom, and it is often supported by wisdom. -Pascal

28. Wisdom is an understanding of the reasons why all things produce these things. -Cicero

29. Simplicity is the soul of wisdom, and verbosity is superficial decoration. -Shakespeare

3. Spirit can be nurtured like milk, and wisdom is a breast. -Hugo

31. Unswervingly wisdom is the most precious thing, more than anything else. -democritus

32. The greatest achievement of wisdom may be attributed to passion. -Wovenago

33. There is no divergence between nature and wisdom in anything. -Yu Waina

34. Reading is to wisdom what gymnastics is to the body. -Edison

35. The wisdom of life probably lies in asking why when something happens. -Balzac

36. Even a hell of wisdom is better than a paradise of ignorance. -Hugo

37. Wisdom can win property, but no one can get wisdom with property. -Bei Taylor

38. Morality can often fill the defects of wisdom, but wisdom can't fill the defects of morality. -Dante

39. Ignorance is the night of wisdom, the night without moon and stars. -Cicero

4. Science is not only the best in wisdom training, but also in preferred training. -Spencer

41. Memory is not wisdom; But what wisdom can it be without memory? -Ha Bai

42. A great poem, like a fountain, always spouts water of wisdom and joy. -Shelley

43. Wisdom lies in what to do next time, while virtue lies in the behavior itself. -Jordan

44. People will always rely on his wisdom, conscience and human dignity. -Suhomlinski

45. Those who attribute their luck to their cleverness and wisdom too much will end up unhappy. -bacon

46. It is easiest to produce ideological wisdom from the combination of great cognitive ability and selfless mood. -Russell

47, no one gives us wisdom, we must find it ourselves. -Marcel Putalust

48. Unswerving wisdom is the most precious thing, which is better than everything else. -Democritus

49, strong, it is happiness; However, those who are smart and intelligent are many times happier! -krylov

5. All knowledge that deviates from justice should be called cunning, not wisdom. -Plato

51. Wisdom does not belong to a vicious mind, and science without conscience is only the destruction of the soul. -rabelais

52. Wisdom wishes us to be brave, carefree, arrogant and strong. She is a woman who always loves only soldiers. -Nietzsche

53. The friendship of a single wise person is more valuable than the friendship of all stupid people. -democritus

54. Where teachers lack love, neither character nor wisdom can develop fully or freely. -Rousseau

55. A truly brilliant person is one who can use the wisdom of others to keep himself from being deceived. -Socrates

56. A shrewd man is a man who carefully considers his own interests; A wise man is one who carefully considers the interests of others. -Shelley

57. True virtue cannot be without practical wisdom, and practical wisdom cannot be without virtue. -Aristotle

58. Science is not only the highest achievement of human wisdom, but also the most promising source of material welfare. -Bernard

59. Sensitivity is not a proof of wisdom. Fools and even lunatics are sometimes extremely sensitive. -Pushkin

6. Science is a powerful force of wisdom, and it is committed to breaking the mysterious shackles that imprison me. -Gorky

61. Excellent books, like a wise and kind elder, helped me to move forward step by step and gradually understood the world. -Qin Mu

62. Extreme fate is the real test of wisdom. Whoever can stand this test best is great wisdom. -Cumberland

63. People should be open-minded intellectually, innocent morally and clean physically. -Chekhov

64. Science is an honest thing, which is accumulated by the labor and wisdom of many people. -Li Siguang

65. Science is a powerful force of wisdom. It is committed to breaking the mysterious shackles that imprison me ...-Gorky

66. Wisdom cannot create materials. Materials are gifts from nature or opportunities, and the pride of wisdom lies in using them. -edmund burke

67, no one will become a wise man because of learning. Learning may come from diligence, but wit and wisdom are lazy to talent. -john selden

68. When wisdom is too proud to cry, too solemn to be happy, and too complacent to look at people, it will not become wisdom. -Ji Bolun

69. Labor is the foundation and means of human existence, and it is the source of a person's perfection in physique, wisdom and morality. -ushinski

7. If friendship can adjust people's feelings, then another function of friendship is to enhance people's wisdom. -bacon

71. It is beautiful to mold a statue and give life to it; It is more beautiful to create a wise man and instill the truth in him. -Hugo.

72. Only with all the love, wisdom and talents of parents can great people be cultivated. -makarenko

73. Even in the smartest person, instinct must precede wisdom. For people, instinct may sometimes be a more ideal guide. -Joe Lillo

74. Whoever wants to be a wise man has no time to be naughty; Naughty mischief should be eliminated by itself. -Nikolai Gogol

75. Free and easy is a kind of wisdom, a kind of realm, a kind of broadness and refinement, and a kind of attitude and style based on good tolerance, grace and discretion. -newspaper excerpt

76. If there is no wisdom in my life, it will only be eclipsed; If there is no love in my life, it will be destroyed. -henry de montherlant

77. Let the wisdom of the elderly guide the vigor of the young, and let the vigor of the young support the wisdom of the old. -stanislavski

78. Reading, an ordinary process that we are used to, is actually a process in which people's minds are combined with the great wisdom of all nationalities, ancient and modern. -Gorky

79. Morality can be divided into two types: one is wisdom, and the other is behavior. The former comes from learning, and the latter comes from practice. -Aristotle

8. The reason why human beings feel happy is not good health or wealth; The feeling of happiness is due to honesty and wisdom. -Democritus

Extension:

Idioms related to wisdom

1. An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

Literally translated as "an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure". It means careful preparation from the beginning, and if you think carefully, you will not fail. This sentence is very authentic and vivid. Here is an example:

A: Don't you think you should deal with this problem now?

b: I will do something about it tomorrow.

a: an ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure.

2. Appearances are deceeving.

This allusion comes from the lesson in Aesop's fable Mice and Lions, warning people that appearances are deceptive things. The same sentence can also be said as "Looks are deceiving." Here is an example:

A: How's Alice doing? Are you going to fire her?

B: Appearances are deceiving. She’s the best assistant I have.

A: Really? T think she could do anything.

3. Brevity is the soul of wit.

This is a famous line by the character Nice in Shakespeare's famous Hamlet, which means "Simplicity is the essence of wisdom." This sentence has important enlightenment for people to speak and write.

A: I’m supposed to give a speech today. Do you have any advice?

B: Just remember, brevity is the soul of wit.

4. Fool me once, shame on you; Fool me twice, shame on me.

Literally, this sentence means that being cheated once is the shame of the liar; Being cheated twice is the shame of the deceived. In fact, it is telling people to be good at learning lessons and take warning, otherwise it is their own problem to suffer losses again and again. Let's give you an example:

A: I did a stupid thing. I lent John some money.

B: again? This is the third time.

A: I know. Fool me once, shame on you; Fool me twice, shame on me.

5. Rules are made to be broken.

This sentence originated from Arthur C. Clarke's Expedition to Earth in 1953, which warned people to get rid of the shackles of ideas and dare to innovate and challenge.

A: Let’s order a pizza for meeting.

B: But there’s a rule against eating in the office.

A: Rules are made to be broken.

6. The bes T thing comes in small packages.

This is used to give gifts, which means that gifts put in small boxes are always precious. Sometimes you can also say "precious diamonds come in small packages."

A: What did George give you?

b: I don't know, but this package is so tiny.

a: the best things come in small packages.

Of course, this is only a part of idioms about wisdom. We can accumulate more in our study, which will not only help us improve our English level, but also help us understand the culture of English-speaking countries.

Conclusion: Only when wisdom and experience come can we