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Wise Quotes - Page 185

A WISE MAN never enjoys himself so much, or a FOOL so little, as when he is alone.

"Wit and Wisdom of Josh Billings [pseud.]: Choice Bits of Fun and Philosophy of the Great Humorist Carefully Collected and Revised".

It is not possible to love and be wise.

Josephine Tey (2012). “To Love and Be Wise”, p.51, Simon and Schuster

During times like these, the wise are influential.

Malka Marom, Joni Mitchell (2014). “Joni Mitchell: Both Sides Now”, p.249, Omnibus Press

Lose no time to contradict her, Nor endeavor to convict her; Only take this rule along, Always to advise her wrong, And reprove her when she's right; She may then grow wise for spite.

Jonathan Swift (1860). “The Works of Jonathan Swift ...: With Copious Notes and Additions, and a Memoir of the Author”, p.444