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wise men banking
Bankers know that history is inflationary and that money is the last thing a wise man will hoard Will Durant
wise needs
Even the wise need wisdom. Sara Evans
wise strive wanted
Dolgan: ’Tis a wise thing to know what is wanted, and wiser still to know when ‘tis achieved. Rhuagh: True. And still wiser to know when it is unachievable, for then striving is folly. Raymond E. Feist
wise witty art
[Shahrazad] had perused the books, annals and legends of preceding Kings, and the stories, examples and instances of by gone men and things; indeed it was said that she had collected a thousand books of histories relating to antique races and departed rulers. She had perused the works of the poets and knew them by heart; she had studied philosophy and the sciences, arts and accomplishments; and she was pleasant and polite, wise and witty, well read and well bred. Richard Francis Burton
wise thinking light
I would say that the West is very young, it's very corrupt. We're not very wise. And I think we're hopeful that there is a place that is ancient and wise and open and filled with light. Richard Gere
wise men world
Wise is the man who contents himself with the spectacle of the world. Ricardo Reis
wise writing thinking
I think, writing-wise, I am probably more of a quilter than a weaver because I just get a little scrap here and a little scrap there and sew them together. Rich Mullins
wise communication men
No man is so wise that he cannot benefit by talking things out with others. Richard L. Evans
wise children home
There never was a tonic that would cure more social ailments than a healthy, happy home. There never was a greater source of social stability than an affectionate and understanding family. There never was a better way of helping children to happiness than the close confidence of wise and loving and responsible parents. Richard L. Evans
silly mind getting-older
Getting older, I realize I've had a very fortunate life. I've had a budget that's allowed me to do just about any silly little thing the mind could conjure up, and I'm still alive and here. Rick Danko
silly character people
I have been formerly so silly as to hope that every servant I had might be made a friend; I am now convinced that the nature of servitude generally bears a contrary tendency. People's characters are to be chiefly collected from their education and place in life; birth itself does but little. William Shenstone
silly purpose universe
'What is the purpose of the universe?' is a silly question. Richard Dawkins
silly goal challenges
My goal is to be myself, and to challenge stereotypes, and to follow the rules, and break them, and make new rules. It's not about doing something that's already been done. That would be silly. Sasha Grey
silly attention littles
I've always been a jokester. The things I got in trouble for, when I was little, was always about making a joke or setting up a prank or being silly when I should be paying attention. Will Smith
silly thinking sentimental
Peter would think her sentimental. So she was. For she had come to feel that it was the only thing worth saying – what one felt. Cleverness was silly. One must say simply what one felt. Virginia Woolf
silly
After "Jack Reacher" the parts I didn't like, most of it was silly. Werner Herzog
silly animal agriculture
We would be foolish and silly not to unite with people in the public health sector, the environmental community, [and] unions, to try to challenge corporate agriculture. Wayne Pacelle
silly dumb moose
If I did that, I'd be sticking my head in a moose. Samuel Goldwyn
gossip pornography knows
It's just gossip, you know. Gossip is the new pornography. Woody Allen
gossip firsts pages
The accusation is always on the first page, and the retraction on page 19. Paul Newman
gossip rumor
Rumor is untraceable, incalculable, and infectious. Margot Asquith
gossip coward disease
It is the disease of cowards, who do not have the courage to speak upfront and so talk behind one's back... Watch out against the terrorism of gossip! Pope Francis
gossip too-late appetite
In our appetite for gossip, we tend to gobble down everything before us, only to find, too late, that it is our ideals we have consumed, and we have not been enlarged by the feasts but only diminished. Pico Iyer
gossip sides spread
Every thought is public, Every nook is wide; Thy gossips spread each whisper, And the gods from side to side. Ralph Waldo Emerson
gossip journalism antidote
That's gossip. Journalism was invented as an antidote to gossip. Scott Pelley
gossip silence repeats
Do your part to silence gossip - don't repeat it. Leslie Nielsen
gossip feelings usual
I'm sure all that you've heard is just the usual gossip, invented to injure feelings rather than illuminate truth. Joyce Carol Oates