Women marry men hoping they will change. Men marry women hoping they will not. So each is inevitably disappointed. -- Albert Einstein
Wisdom is keeping a sense of fallibility of all our views and opinions.
Wisdom is in yourself, just like a sweet ripe mango is already in a young green one.
Wisdom is in large part the knowledge of how to avoid doing dumb things, and thus grows globally as a function of the published inventory of stupid mistakes.
Wisdom is humble that he knows no more.
Wisdom is having things right in your life and knowing why.
Wisdom is founded on memory; happiness on forgetfulness.
Wisdom is found only in truth.
Wisdom is for the meek, he returns. And it seldom helps them as much as they believe it will. After all, as wise as you are, you still married Locke. Of course, perhaps you are wiser than even that--perhaps you're so wise you made yourself a widow, too.
Wisdom is finding the path that is best for all -- considering the options, the positives and the negatives -- and having the courage to change what must be changed for the sake of the entire world.
Wisdom is finding joy in bewilderment.
Wisdom is ever fresh; other things grow stale, but this is the evergreen flower of nature.
Wisdom is better than weapons of war;
but one sinner destroyeth much good.
Wisdom is better than silver and gold.
Wisdom is an ornament of grace to the soul.
Wisdom is always connected to beauty. When you see someone acting by their principles, their wisdom makes them beautiful.
Wisdom is always an overmatch for strength.
Wisdom is also a deeper consciousness of ignorance.
Wisdom is all about the simple, often tiny, obvious things, done consistently, one at a time.
Wisdom is a very relaxed state of being. Wisdom is not knowledge, not information; wisdom is your inner being awake, alert, watchful, witnessing, full of light.