Famous sayings praising wisdom
1. The greatest achievement of wisdom may be attributed to passion. Wowenago
2. The art of wisdom is the art of knowing what to tolerate. William James
3. The reliable sign of wisdom is the ability to find miracles in the ordinary. Emerson
4. Wisdom exists outside of truth. Anonymous
5. Wisdom is shown in what to do next time, and virtue is shown in the behavior itself. Jordan
6. Wisdom and friendship, this is the only light that illuminates our dark night. Romain Rolland
7. Wisdom, hard work and genius are higher than nobles and wealth. Beethoven
8. Wisdom is not the meditation of death, but the meditation of life. Spinoza
9. If human wisdom is not used, it will wither. Leonardo da Vinci
10. Wisdom does not belong to a vicious mind, and science without conscience is only the destruction of the soul. Rabelais
11. The most exquisite wisdom can produce the most exquisite stupidity. La Rochefoucauld
12. The wisdom of a wise man is an unusual common sense. Ralph Ying
13. Intellectual education can only be a supplement to moral education, and knowledge can only be used to assist moral character. For people with a good heart, knowledge is helpful to both virtue and wisdom; For people who are not good-hearted, learning will make them worse. Locke
14. The final conclusion of wisdom is: whether life or freedom, you must win it every day, only then can you be qualified to enjoy it. Goethe
15. Wisdom belongs to human beings, but style belongs to writers. Mauperdy
16. Wisdom belongs to adults, purely to children. Pope
17. Wisdom consists in only one thing, that is, knowing the thought that is good at controlling everything. Heraclitus
18. Wisdom can only be found in truth. Goethe
19. A wise son makes his father happy, but a foolish son brings shame to his mother. Solomon
20. Wisdom is to the soul what health is to the body. La Rochefoucauld
21. Wisdom wishes us to be brave, carefree, dignified and strong. She is a woman who always only loves warriors. Nietzsche
22. Wisdom has three fruits: first, thoughtful thinking, second, appropriate language, and third, fair behavior. Democritus
23. Wisdom is rarely destroyed due to overuse, but most of it gets rusty due to no use. Bowie
24. Wisdom means pursuing the highest goal in the best way. Great Hutcheson
25. Wisdom is the only freedom. Seneca
26. Wisdom first teaches people to distinguish right from wrong. Jade Waina
27. Wisdom is the conqueror of destiny. Jade Waina
28. Wisdom is part of destiny, and the external environment a person encounters will affect his mind. Shakespeare
29. Wisdom is the daughter of economy. Leonardo da Vinci
30. Wisdom is the understanding of the causes of all things. Cicero
31. Wisdom will never be exhausted. When thoughts and ideas collide, countless sparks will burst out. Marklinski
32. Wisdom is a gem. If it is edged with humility, it will be more dazzling. Gorky
33. Wisdom is better than knowledge. Bhaskar
34. Wisdom can make people write, but it is heat that creates history. Feuerbach
35. Wisdom lies in telling the truth. Heraclitus
36. Wisdom lies in telling the truth, acting in accordance with nature, and listening to nature. Heraclitus
37. Wisdom is only a relative quality, and it cannot have a single definition. Halifax
38. Wisdom cannot create materials. Materials are gifts from nature or opportunity, and the pride of wisdom lies in making use of them. Edmund Burke
39. Wisdom is not only the driving force for creating culture and obtaining happiness, but we must not forget that it is also the driving force for destruction and pushing people into the abyss of misery and distress.
Daisaku Ikeda
40. Human wisdom is like an uneven mirror. It mixes its own nature with the nature of things, so the things it reflects are distorted and deformed. Francis Bacon
41. Human wisdom holds three keys, one for numbers, one for letters, and one for notes. The fantasy of knowledge and thought is among them. Victor Hugo
42. The entire history of mankind has warned wise people not to believe in fortune, but in ideas.
43. If you are smart but lack decisiveness, you can only be a mother-in-law; if you are courageous but not clever, there is no doubt that you are just a beast. "Five Volumes"
44. When a wise person steps into the threshold of life, as soon as his thoughts try to spread their wings, they will caress the poetry with their eyes and incubate the poetry with their eyes. But as soon as it encounters the usual hard obstacles, the poetic egg shatters. For almost everyone, as soon as their feet in real life fall to the ground, they step on this mysterious egg that almost never breaks out of its shell and hatches. Balzac
45. Creation depends on wisdom, and dealing with life depends on common sense. Common sense but no wisdom is called mediocrity, and wisdom but no common sense is called clumsy. Wisdom is the most powerful force among all forces and the only consciously alive force in the world. Gorky ;