Quotes by Sage To practice magic is to be a quack; to know magic is to be a sage. Eliphas Levi sage magic practice The wise man, the sage, is hostile to the new. Disabused, he abdicates: that is his form of protest. Emile M. Cioran sage wise men Love is done when Loves begun, Sages say, But have Sages known? Emily Dickinson sage done love He who lives without committing any folly is not so wise as he thinks. Francois de La Rochefoucauld sage wise thinking The vast sage desert undulates with almost imperceptible tides like the oceans. Frank Waters sage desert ocean All my days have I grown up among the Sages and I have found naught better for a man than silence. Gamaliel sage silence men In the world we live in, one fool makes many fools, but one sage only a few sages. Georg C. Lichtenberg sage fool world When we think of the past, we forget the fools and remember the sage. We reverse the process for our own time. George Boas sage past thinking Do not believe what you have heard Do not believe in tradition because it is handed down many generations Do not believe in anything that has been spoken of many times Do not believe because the written statements come from some old sage Do not believe in conjecture Do not believe in authority, or teachers, or elders But after careful observation and analysis, when it agrees with reason and it will benefit one and all, then accept it and live by it. Gautama Buddha sage teacher believe Unkind people spread malicious tales, and well-intentioned people also censure; but in either case the tranquil sage remains unconcerned. Nowhere is there to be found a disconcerted sage. Gautama Buddha sage found people Saints and martyrs had never interested Maggie so much as sages and poets. George Eliot sage poet saint The Sage of Toronto... spent several decades marveling at the numerous freedoms created by a "global village" instantly and effortlessly accessible to all. Villages, unlike towns, have always been ruled by conformism, isolation, petty surveillance, boredom and repetitive malicious gossip about the same families. Which is a precise enough description of the global spectacle's present vulgarity. Guy Debord sage gossip boredom The flame is not as bright to itself as it is to those it illuminates: so too the sage. Friedrich Nietzsche sage flames wisdom One of the sages of the Talmud taught nearly 200 years ago that God could have created a plant that would grow loaves of bread. Instead He created wheat for us to mill and bake into bread. Why? So that we could be HIs partners in completing the work of creation. Harold S. Kushner sage work years Pleased to meet you." Sage said, offering his hand. "The pleasure is all mine," Rayna Purred. "Unless ofcourse, it's all Clea's which is even better." Sage smiled and might have even blushed a bit, which was highly entertaining. Hilary Duff sage offering hands Who are you?" I asked. "You know who I am," he replied. "I'm yours." ~Clea / Sage, pg. 105 Hilary Duff sage who-i-am knows Sage made me complete. He made me happy. He was as much a part of me as my own body. How could anyone lose that and still exist?" - Clea Raymond Hilary Duff sage body made Whatever statesman or sage will effect reforms upon a gigantic or godlike scale must begin with the young. Horace Mann sage reform young One cannot apologize for something fundamental, and a child feels and knows this as well and as deeply as any sage. Hermann Hesse sage fundamentals children Even virtue followed beyond reason's rule May stamp the just man knave, the sage a fool. Horace sage may men «12345678»