Aphorisms
“The wise individual has transcended historical, racial,
and geographical boundaries. He realizes that it is his
privilege to benefit from all that is true and noble
everywhere in the world.”
“The wise look back occasionally, only to see how far
they’ve come.”
“The wise man knows it’s all just a game.”
“The wise man listens more than he speaks.”
“The wise will always be ready to answer questions. The
fool will always be ready to question answers.”
“The wise will look beyond the surface before judging for
the greatest treasure often lay in the most unlikely
places.”
“The wiser you become the less you admit knowing.”
“The wisest man in the world is not one who says a lot
and shows little meaning, it is the one who says very little
and means the most.”
“The wisest thing to do when someone asks for your
advice is to give a direction instead of making a
correction.”
“The wisest words a man may say: I’ve learned.”
“The wit, wisdom and insights of a different person are
often unpalatable, weird and absurd to the senses of
many ordinary people.”
“The word mistake does not exist in my dictionary.”
“The words silent and listen contain the same words.
Practice both and you will become a lot wiser.”
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