
"I Am Woman"; written and sung by Reddy
Lyrics, "I Don't Know How To Love Him"(1971)
"I Am Woman"; written and sung by Reddy
Lyrics, "I Don't Know How To Love Him"(1971)
Plymouth, Michigan http://www.kidbrothers.net/words/concert-transcripts/plymouth-michigan-aug1597.html (August 15, 1997)
In Concert
223
Fruits of Solitude (1682), Part I
Los Angeles, (September 2016)[citation needed]
Guan Yin Citta Dharma Door
1880s, Inaugural address (1881)
“To flee vice is the beginning of virtue, and to have got rid of folly is the beginning of wisdom.”
Virtus est vitium fugere et sapientia prima
stultitia caruisse.
Epistles (c. 20 BC and 14 BC)
Lest Fools Should Fail
Grooks
Dalá’Il-I-Sab‘ih
“Have the courage to have your wisdom regarded as stupidity.”
Address to the Knights of Columbus Council 969 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana https://web.archive.org/web/20050903023753/http://www.newamerica.net/index.cfm?pg=article&DocID=2291 (January 2005).
2000s
Un Art de Vivre (The Art of Living) (1939), The Art of Growing Old
Source: Translations, Monkey: Folk Novel of China (1942), Ch. 28 (p. 282)
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), p. 58
On a Replica of the Parthenon
Christian Missions: A Triangular Debate, Before the Nineteenth Century Club of New York (1895)
As quoted in "Humanity will survive information deluge — Sir Arthur C Clarke" in OneWorld South Asia (5 December 2003) http://southasia.oneworld.net/article/view/74591/1
2000s and attributed from posthumous publications
The Anatomy of Influence (2011), p. 142.
Source: Star Maker (1937), Chapter XIII: The Beginning and the End; 3. The Supreme Moment and After (p. 161)
Source: Problems Of Humanity (1944), p. 150/1
“Boldness, and still boldness, was the only wisdom. To be cautious was to be rash.”
Source: Midwinter (1923), Ch. X
Source: Natural Right and History (1953), p. 116
De Pace Fidei (The Peace of Faith) (1453)
"Aristonmetron" is an unusual formation of the Greek άριστον μέτρον (ariston metron or metron ariston: "Moderation is best").
Opera and Humour (1991)
1960s, The Quest for Peace and Justice (1964)
“On one level, wisdom is nothing more than the ability to take your own advice.”
Quoted in Tim Ferris, "Tools of Titans" (2016), p. 454
2010s
“The fear of the LORD is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.”
[Proverbs, 1:7, KJV] (KJV)
Source: 1950s, "What is Semantics?", 1950, p. 6 ; as cited in: Schaff (1962;94-95)
“Wit and valor are qualities that are more easily ascertained than virtue, or the love of wisdom.”
Vol. 1, Chap. 1.
The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire: Volume 1 (1776)
The Medals of Creation or First Lessons in Geology (1854)
#106, Part 2
Twenty Seven Thousand Aspiration Plants Part 1-270 (1983)
Source: Engineering Education and Engineering Practice in the Year 2000 (1967), p. 137
Quoted in The Greatest Quotations of All-Time by Anthony St Peter (2010) p. 155 http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8n_w0jNlJO4C&pg=PA155&lpg=PA155&dq=%22You+want+people+walking+away+from+the+conversation+with+some+kernel+of+wisdom+or+some+kind+of+impact.%22&source=bl&ots=TwFxSPy-Gf&sig=yreXTzDTsoNNS1BwMi9hAtGjRGM&hl=en&sa=X&ei=sHEyT865EszqOfmvueQG&ved=0CDwQ6AEwBTgK#v=onepage&q=%22You%20want%20people%20walking%20away%20from%20the%20conversation%20with%20some%20kernel%20of%20wisdom%20or%20some%20kind%20of%20impact.%22&f=false
Letter to Strachey (19 October 1921), quoted in Leo McKinstry, Rosebery: Statesman in Turmoil (John Murray, 2006), p. 526.
The Fireside, stanza 11, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). Compare: "The incense of the heart may rise", Pierpont, Every Place a Temple, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919).
Source: A Short History Of The English Law (First Edition) (1912), Chapter XII, Civil Procedure In The Middle Ages, p. 178
“Now that I am sixty, I see why the idea of elder wisdom has passed from currency.”
The New Yorker (November 1992)
As cited in: Allen Kent, James G. Williams (1995), Encyclopedia of Computer Science and Technology: Volume 32. p. 187
Principles of program design, 1975
Source: Light on Life: The Yoga Journey to Wholeness, Inner Peace, and Ultimate Freedom, P.x
“A man doesn't begin to attain wisdom until he recognizes that he is no longer indispensable.”
Source: Alone (1938), Ch. 12, last lines of the book.
Melancholia http://www.sonnets.org/bridges.htm, st. 2.
Poetry
Source: Kritik der zynischen Vernunft [Critique of Cynical Reason] (1983), p. 536
Preface to Masterworks of Discovery series (2011)
“With these celestial Wisdom calms the mind,
And makes the happiness she does not find.”
Source: Vanity of Human Wishes (1749), Line 367
Source: Physics and Politics https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/4350 (1869), Ch. 5
“All free governments are managed by the combined wisdom and folly of the people.”
James A. Garfield, as quoted in Many Thoughts of Many Minds : A Treasury of Quotations from the Literature of Every Land and Every Age (1896) edited by Louis Klopsch, p. 116
Misattributed
“Commerce and Culture,” p. 284.
Giants and Dwarfs (1990)
Introduction
Thomism: The Philosophy of Thomas Aquinas
Swapan Dasgupta Indian Express of July 23, 1995. quoted from Lal, K. S. (1999). Theory and practice of Muslim state in India. New Delhi: Aditya Prakashan. Chapter 7
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 95.
¶13. Published under "The Development of the American State," The State https://mises.org/library/state (Tucson, Arizona: See Sharp Press, 1998), pp. 33–34.
"The State" (1918), II
Scotland Live (2005-10-31): On the 2003 invasion of Iraq
2000s, 2005
Gonfal, in Book Two : The Mathematics of Gonfal, Ch. X : Relative to Gonfal's Head
The Silver Stallion (1926)
BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/programmes/politics_show/regions/yorkshire_and_lincolnshire/8298649.stm
“Education is training in wisdom and virtue, and the exercise of these is freedom.”
Source: The Meaning of a Liberal Education (1926), p. 219
Source: Ideas have Consequences (1948), p. 65.
The worst piece of conventional wisdom you will read this year http://www.foreignpolicy.com/posts/2013/05/16/the_worst_piece_of_conventional_wisdom_you_will_read_this_year (MAY 16, 2013)
“All free governments are managed by the combined wisdom and folly of the people.”
Letter to B. A. Hinsdale, (21 April 1880), in The Nation's Hero — In Memoriam : The Life of James Abram Garfield (1881) by J. M. Bundy, p. 216 http://books.google.com/books?id=mlTUAAAAMAAJ
1880s
“To the Laodiceans”, p. 21
No Other Book: Selected Essays (1999)
Variant: [Robert] Frost says in a piece of homely doggerel that he has hoped wisdom could be not only Attic but Laconic, Boeotian even—“at least not systematic”; but how systematically Frostian the worst of his later poems are! His good poems are the best refutation of, the most damning comment on, his bad: his Complete Poems have the air of being able to educate any faithful reader into tearing out a third of the pages, reading a third, and practically wearing out the rest.
10 October 2013
Special Interview by People' Daily, Europe Edition
Thoughts on a Pebble, or, A First Lesson in Geology (1849)
“My experience has confirmed the wisdom of so much of what the Bible teaches.”
Source: Take The Risk (2008), p. 118
Notes from Cambridge, Massachusetts (July 1842) published in Memoirs of Margaret Fuller Ossoli (1852), Vol. II, p. 64.
Source: Simon Stevin: Science in the Netherlands around 1600, 1970, p. 1; Lead paragraph
Majlisi, Bihārul Anwār, vol.78, p. 247
Regarding Knowledge & Wisdom, General
Source: Star Maker (1937), Chapter II: Interstellar Travel (pp. 17-18)
"My Confession", p. 102
On the Contrary: Articles of Belief 1946–1961 (1961)
“Not to know certain things is a great part of wisdom.”
As quoted in Wendy Toliver (ed.), The Little Giant Encyclopedia of Inspirational Quotes, p. 466
Source: What On Earth Is About To Happen… For Heaven’s Sake? (2013), p. 56
Source: The End of Utopia (1999), p. 27
Source Book in Ancient Philosophy (1907), The Golden Sayings of Democritus
Arp's quote from his text in a catalogue of his exhibition, in Zürich 1915; quoted by Arp himself in his text 'Abstract Art, Concrete Art,' Hans Arp, c. 1942; as quoted in Theories of Modern Art: A Source Book by Artists and Critics, by Herschel Browning Chipp, Peter Selz, p. 390
1910-20s
Source: The Wealth of Nations (1776), Book IV, Chapter II
Source: Onward Industry!, 1931, p. 66
“Morality comes with the sad wisdom of age, when the sense of curiosity has withered.”
A Sort of Life, ch. 7, sct. 1 (1971)
“Reflect upon the providence and wisdom of God in all created things and praise Him in them all.”
Maxim 35, p. 258
Maxims for Her Nuns (1963)
Speech http://hansard.millbanksystems.com/lords/1988/feb/24/opportunity-and-income-social-disparities in the House of Lords (24 February 1988).
“We don't drink diet soda at the Palace of Wisdom, Punk!”
The Palace Of Wisdom
Women and Madness (2005), p. 349, and see Women and Madness (1972), p. 302 (similar text).
Women and Madness (1972, 2005)
“The only medicine for suffering, crime, and all the other woes of mankind, is wisdom.”
1860s, A Liberal Education and Where to Find It (1868)
“An epigram is the marriage of wit, and wisdom; a wisecrack, their divorce.”
20,000 Quips and Quotes (1968)
Women and Madness (2005), p. 348, and see Women and Madness (1972), p. 301 (similar text).
Women and Madness (1972, 2005)
Ha qualche volta un ortolan parlato
Cose molte a proposito a la gente;
E da un mantel rotto e sporco e stato
Molte volte coperto un uom prudente.
LVIII, 1
Rifacimento of Orlando Innamorato
Preface of M. Quetelet
A Treatise on Man and the Development of His Faculties (1842)
Letter to William Cabell (6 May 1783)
Homecoming saga, The Ships Of Earth (1994)
“Medicine heals diseases of the body, wisdom frees the soul from passions.”
Freeman (1948), p. 149
Variant: Medicine cures the diseases of the body; wisdom, on the other hand, relieves the soul of its sufferings.