A Quote by Hester Lynch Piozzi

Tis never for their wisdom that one loves the wisest... — © Hester Lynch Piozzi
Tis never for their wisdom that one loves the wisest...
'Tis never for their wisdom that one loves the wisest, or for their wit that one loves the wittiest; 'tis for benevolence, and virtue, and honest fondness, one loves people...
This is beyond understanding." said the king. "You are the wisest man alive. You know what is preparing. Why do you not make a plan to save yourself?" And Merlin said quietly, "Because I am wise. In the combat between wisdom and feeling, wisdom never wins.
Tis the gift to be gentle, ’tis the gift to be fair, ’Tis the gift to wake and breathe the morning air, To walk every day in the path that we choose, Is the gift that we pray we will never never lose.
The wisdom of God exceeds that of the wisest man, more than his wisdom exceeds that of a child. If a child were to conjecture how an army is to be formed in the day of battle--how a city is to be fortified, or a state governed--what chance has he to guess right? As little chance has the wisest man when he pretends to conjecture how the planets move in their courses, how the sea ebbs and flows, and how our minds act upon our bodies.
Tis light translateth night; 'tis inspiration Expounds experience; 'tis the west explains The east; 'tis time unfolds Eternity.
(a womanist) 3. Loves music. Loves dance. Loves the moon. Loves the Spirit. Loves love and food and roundness. Loves struggle. Loves the Folk. Loves herself. Regardless.
This world is not for aye, nor 'tis not strange That even our loves should with our fortunes change, For 'tis a question left us yet to prove, Whether love lead fortune, or else fortune love.
Wisdom loves the children of men, but she prefers those who come through foolishness to wisdom.
That man is wisest who, like Socrates, realizes that his wisdom is worthless
Passion often makes fools of the wisest men and gives the silliest wisdom.
The wisest of you men is he who has realized, like Socrates, that in respect of wisdom he is really worthless.
Tis well to borrow from the good and the great; 'Tis wise to learn: 'tis God-like to create!
He, O men, is the wisest, who, like Socrates, knows that his wisdom is in truth worth nothing.
The representative system of government is calculated to produce the wisest laws, by collecting wisdom where it can be found.
Untroubled, scornful, outrageous - that is how wisdom wants us to be: she is a woman and never loves anyone but a warrior.
That experience is the parent of wisdom is an adage the truth of which is recognized by the wisest as well as the simplest of mankind.
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