A Quote by Naseem Hamed

With age, you become more humble, more wise. — © Naseem Hamed
With age, you become more humble, more wise.
Women have more energy, for a greater number of years, than men. Men, as they age, become either more wise or more stupid.
I've become less angry and a little more humble by age and by experience and by going through the ups and downs of life.
The more humble and obedient to God a man is, the more wise and at peace he will be in all that he does.
The more generous we are, the more joyous we become. The more cooperative we are, the more valuable we become. The more enthusiastic we are, the more productive we become. The more serving we are, the more prosperous we become.
Man must be at once more humble and more confident; more humble in the face of destructive potentials of what he can achieve, more confident of his own humanity as against computers and robots which are only engines to simulate him.
Now I got kids and I'm more wise now. Life means more to me than having fun. I'm more calm, more wise, and more cautious.
If this nation is to be wise as well as strong, if we are to achieve our destiny, then we need more new ideas for more wise men reading more good books in more public libraries.
Emerging at the other end, we will not be the same as we were; we will have become more humble, more connected to the natural world, fitter, leaner, more skilled and, ultimately, wiser.
As you accept the responsibility to seek after truth with an open mind and a humble heart, you will become more tolerant of others, more open to listen, more prepared to understand, more inclined to build up instead of tearing down, and you will be more willing to go where God wants you to go.
Only a humble person can come to know God because the humble person can recognize that there is something more powerful, more complete and more perfect than they are.
I try to become more humble and more myself with every year. There was a while when I got famous where I was so confused and my head was spinning.
A truly Christian love, either to God or men, is a humble broken-hearted love. The desires of the saints, however earnest, are humble desires. Their hope is a humble hope; and their joy, even when it is unspeakable and full of glory, is a humble broken-hearted joy, and leaves the Christian more poor in spirit, and more like a little child, and more disposed to a universal lowliness of behaviour.
One is more apt to become wise by doing fool things than by reading wise sayings.
Lots of old people don't become wise, but you don't get wise unless you age.
In growing old, we become more foolish - and more wise.
I am becoming more radical with age. I have noticed that writers, when they are old, become milder. But for me it is the opposite. Age makes me more angry.
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