To fear death, gentlemen, is no other then to think oneself wise when one is not, to think one knows what one does not know. Plato View this quote
To fear death, gentlemen, is no other then to think oneself wise when one is not, to think one knows what one does not know. Plato
Plato
Wisdom comes with winters. Oscar Wilde
Oscar Wilde
The wisdom of the wise and the experience of the ages is preserved into perpetuity by a nation’s proverbs, fables, folk sayings and quotations. William Feather
William Feather
We have the time, we have the knowledge, and we have the wisdom to move out into the world with love and power. Louise Hay
Louise Hay
To fear death, my friends, is only to think ourselves wise without really being wise, for it is to think that we know what we do not know. Plato
The wise man seeks little joys, knowing that life is long and that his quota of great joys is distinctly limited. William Feather
A contempt of the monuments and the wisdom of the past, may be justly reckoned one of the reigning follies of these days, to which pride and idleness have equally contributed. Samuel Johnson
Samuel Johnson
The mistakes of the fool are known to the world, but not to himself. The mistakes of the wise man are known to himself, but not to the world. Charles Caleb Colton
Charles Caleb Colton
Wise kings wear shabby clothes, and leave the gold lace to the drum major. George Bernard Shaw
George Bernard Shaw
It is necessary to take what is common as our guide; however, though this logic is universal, the many live as if each individual has his own private wisdom. Heraclitus
Heraclitus