How can a man marry wisely in his twenties? The girl he's going to wind up wanting hasn't even been born.
Four things belong to a judge: to hear courteously, to answer wisely, to consider soberly, and to decide impartially.
Yesterday is a cancelled check;
Tomorrow is a promissory note;
Today is the only cash you have,
so spend it wisely.
The equator was wisely put where it is, because if it had been run through Europe all the kings would have tried to grab it.
As George Orwell wisely observed a generation later, the only way swiftly to end a war is to lose it.
Everyone always dies for his country. If you have lived in it, well and wisely and actively, you die for it too.
We live in a world economically, socially, and culturally dependent on science not only functioning well, but being wisely applied.
I know a lot of people who use the Internet really wisely. It enriches their lives in some way.
God wisely designed the human body so that we can neither pat our own backs nor kick ourselves too easily.
Genetic engineering is a result of science advancement, so I don't think that in itself is bad. If used wisely, genetics can be beneficial, but they can be abused, too.
Remember: If you don't schmooze, you lose. Used wisely, a bit of chitchat helps create a personal connection with your boss and colleagues.
Doubt wisely; in strange way To stand inquiring right, is not to stray; To sleep, or run wrong, is.
People doubted me, said I lacked skill. I'm just trying to stay consistent, use my minutes wisely, and do what I can with the opportunity.
There seems scarcely any limit to what could be done in the way of producing a good world, if only men would use science wisely.
It has been wisely observed by the greatest of modern thinkers that mankind has progressed more rapidly in every other respect than in morality.
You should always choose your associations wisely because people create impressions around the music.
The poor must be wisely visited and liberally cared for, so that mendicity shall not be tempted into mendacity, nor want exasperated into crime.
How wisely fate ordain'd for human kind Calamity! which is the perfect glass, Wherein we truly see and know ourselves.
Let's be clear about one thing. Non-college educated doesn't mean stupid. It means you wisely chose not to pay $40,000 a year to be lectured on microaggressions.
Wisely used history can give pleasure and provide us with a useful tool; but we should not become its slaves.
I'd like to be remembered for being a good, kind, loving, gentle man who attempted to live wisely, and who cared a lot.
And, looking on it with lack-lustre eye,
Says very wisely, "It is ten o'clock:
Thus we may see," quoth he, "how the world wags."
We live by Admiration, Hope, and Love;
And, even as these are well and wisely fixed,
In dignity of being we ascend.
Intelligence is quickness to apprehend as distinct from ability, which is capacity to act wisely on the thing apprehended.
My function as a writer is to provide an atmosphere in which people can think wisely about what we're doing on this planet.
We can chart our future clearly and wisely only when we know the path which has led to the present.
Those who would administer wisely must, indeed, be wise, for one of the serious obstacles to the improvement of our race is indiscriminate charity.
We cannot freely and wisely choose the right way for ourselves unless we know both good and evil.
Talents differ; all is well and wisely put; If I cannot carry forests on my back, Neither can you crack a nut.
The idea that even the brightest person or group of bright people, much less the U.S. Congress, can wisely manage an economy has to be the height of arrogance and conceit.
People value and spend their money more wisely when they acquire it by their own efforts - also known as work.
I've found that when the market's going down and you buy funds wisely, at some point in the future you will be happy.
Sexual pleasure, wisely used and not abused, may prove the stimulus and liberator of our finest and most exalted activities.
So perhaps the real secret to style is filling yourself to the absolute brim with engagement. Loving not wisely, but too well and all that.
In seventeen of His thirty-seven parables, Jesus dealt with property and man's responsibility for using it wisely.
I'm off for two weeks, so until I get back, take the characters in this tweet and parcel them out one per day. Use this Q wisely.
The use we make of our fortune determines its sufficiency. A little is enough if used wisely, and too much if expended foolishly.
"You marked the minutes," the old man said. "But did you use them wisely? To be still? To cherish? To be grateful? To lift and be lifted?"
I told myself after my football career was over that if I ever started making good money again, I would invest it wisely.
The circumstances that endanger the safety of nations are infinite, and for this reason no constitutional shackles can wisely be imposed on the power to which the care of it is committed.
A nation or an individual, will do wisely to direct consumption chiefly to those articles, that are longest time in wearing out, and the most frequently in use.
He who lives wisely to himself and his own heart looks at the busy world through the loopholes of retreat, and does not want to mingle in the fray.
I have been offered roles in other things, so it's just about making sure I make my decisions wisely because I don't really want to be typecast.
Meta-Essence is the life-force of Wonderland. That of your enemies is especially potent. Collect what you can. Use it wisely.
I think the main reason my marriages failed is that I always loved too well but never wisely.
If my heart is broken, I should be thankful that I was blessed to have loved but I cannot live that wisely. That's why I cry.
As a property developer, I learned a long time ago to choose your battles wisely and that, unfortunately, compromise is a given.
The writers against religion, whilst they oppose every system, are wisely careful never to set up any of their own.
The foundations of democratic transition should be laid in accordance with a sincere and committed strategy that is supported by various policy tools, and implemented wisely.
Intelligence is quickness to apprehend as distinct form ability, which is capacity to act wisely on the thing apprehended.
When I started playing, my parents told me to go to university. They just said choose wisely and find something you can combine with training.
Britain cherishes her eccentrics and wisely holds that the function of government is to build a walled garden in which anarchy can flourish.
Skepticism is a discipline fit to purify the mind of prejudice and render it all the more apt, when the time comes, to believe and to act wisely.
When they are employed wisely, derivatives make the world simpler because they give their buyers an ability to manage and transfer risk.
The foundations of democratic transition should be laid in accordance with a sincere and committed strategy that is supported by various policy tools, and implemented wisely
We are born with only one face, but laughing or crying, wisely or unwisely, eventually we form our own.
The Framers of the Constitution wisely understood that constitutional principles must not be sacrificed on the altar of political appeasement.
Only those young people can be accepted as healthy who refuse to be reconciled with the old order and foolishly or wisely struggle against it - such is the will of nature...
You can beat the drum so hard that people stop listening. I wanted to use my voice wisely and not expend it wastefully.
Some of the analysts were saying, Now you're a cash cow, there's no growth at all, pay it all out in dividends, give me it all, you can't invest wisely.
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