611 Proverbs about Wise / Page 8
141. An imbecile can manage his own affairs better than a wise man the affairs of other people.
142. Older than you by a day, wiser than you by a year.
143. There are five ways in which to become wise: be silent, listen, remember, grow older and study.
144. What wise men suppose is worth more than the certainties of fools.
145. Wit is folly unless a wise man hath the keeping of it.
146. He who knows not and knows not that he knows not is a fool. Shun him. He who knows not and knows that he knows not is a child. Teach him. He who knows and knows not that he knows is asleep. Wake him. He who knows and knows that he knows is a wise man. Follow him.
147. In the desert of life the wise travel by caravan, while the fool prefers to travel alone.
148. It is one word of advice that one needs to give to a wise man, and that word keeps multiplying in his mind.
149. When an only kolanut is presented with love, it carries with it more value than might otherwise be associated with a whole pod of several kolanuts.
150. The owl is the wisest of all birds because the more it sees, the less it talks.
151. The heart of the wise man lies quiet like limpid water.
152. A man with a good will is not only rich but also wise.
153. A wise person must know the language, sayings, and tales of his society.
154. A wise saying goes without say.
155. A wise will is dedicated to the ancestors for its them who gave you everything'
156. A word to the wise is enough.
157. He is a wise man who has no worries about the things he doesn't have but he rejoices for those things that he has.
158. He who is wise endeavours to learn how to understand the truth not less than that.
159. Hooting all right and sleeping all day, doesn't make an owl wise.
160. It is unwise for one to think that a hen will ever be accorded respect in the land of the hawks.
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