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Wise Quotes - Page 187

Good to be merie and wise.

John Heywood, Julian Sharman (1972). “The Proverbs of John Heywood: Being the "Proverbes" of that Author Printed 1546”

What Nature bids is good, is wise, and faultless we obey.

John Armstrong (1739). “The Oeconomy of Love: A Poetical Essay”, p.19

He who is wise puts aside all claims which may dissipate his attention, and confining himself to one branch excels in that.

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, John Stuart Blackie (1883). “The Wisdom of Goethe”, Edinburgh, W. Blackwood

Who can think wise or stupid things at all that were not thought already in the past.

"Hoyt's New Cyclopedia Of Practical Quotations" by Jehiel Keeler Hoyt, p. 787-90, Faust, II, 2, 1, 1922.