1. I really admire you, because you have never preferred a treasure house of gold and silver to a treasure house of wisdom; obviously, you think that neither gold nor silver can make people better, but wise people Thoughts can make people rich in virtue.
From: [Ancient Greece] Socrates: "Memoirs of Socrates"
Introduction: Socrates (Greek: Σωκρ?τη? English: Socrates) (BC 469-399 BC), a famous thinker, philosopher, educator and citizen juror in ancient Greece.
2. Wisdom must have a more divine quality, which will never lose its effectiveness; however, because of its different directions, it may be useful and beneficial, or useless and harmful.
From: [Ancient Greece] Plato: "The Republic"
Introduction: Plato (Plato, Πλατ?ν, 427 BC - 347 BC), was an ancient Greek A great philosopher and one of the greatest philosophers and thinkers in all of Western culture.
3. Wisdom has five characteristics: knowing everything; knowing the most difficult things; telling the reasons most clearly; seeking for itself, not for results; dominating the sciences status.
From: [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: "Metaphysics"
Introduction: Aristotle (Aristotle 384 BC ~ 322 BC), ancient sage, ancient The Greeks, one of the great philosophers, scientists and educators in the ancient history of the world, can be called the masters of Greek philosophy. He was a student of Plato and teacher of Alexander.
4. Wisdom not only exists in knowledge, but also in the ability to apply knowledge.
From: [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: "Ethics"
5. Only the most precise science can be called wisdom. The science and the intellect of noble things.
From: [Ancient Greece] Aristotle: "Nicomachean Ethics"