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Wise Quotes - Page 135

The prediction I can make with the highest confidence is that the most amazing discoveries will be the ones we are not today wise enough to foresee.

Carl Sagan (2011). “Billions & Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium”, p.49, Ballantine Books

Always choose the future over the past. What do we do now?

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No man is bound to be rich or great, - no, nor to be wise; but every man is bound to be honest.

Sir Benjamin Rudyerd, Benjamin Rudyerd (capt.) (1841). “Memoirs of Sir Benjamin Rudyerd: Containing His Speeches and Poems. To which are Added the Letters of His Great-great-grandson Benjamin Rudyerd”, p.130

Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.

Benjamin Franklin (2004). “Poor Richard's Almanack”, p.289, Barnes & Noble Publishing

A change of fortune hurts a wise man no more than a change of the moon.

Benjamin Franklin (2004). “Poor Richard's Almanack”, p.251, Barnes & Noble Publishing

In prosperous fortunes be modest and wise, The greatest may fall, and the lowest may rise: But insolent People that fall in disgrace, Are wretched and nobody pities their Case.

Benjamin Franklin (2005). “A Benjamin Franklin reader: the essential writings of a colonial sage ; Autobiography, Wit & wisdom”

All the wise world is little else, in nature, But parasites or subparasites.

Ben Jonson (1999). “Five Plays”, p.275, Oxford University Press, USA