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It is not enough to prove something, one also has to seduce or elevate people to it. That is why the man of knowledge should learns how to speak his wisdom: and often in such a way that it sounds like folly!

Friedrich Nietzsche
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Wisdom is the oneness of mind that guides and permeated all thing... by Heraclitus

Wisdom is the oneness of mind that guides and permeated all things.

Heraclitus
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Men who love wisdom should acquaint themselves with a great many... by Heraclitus

Men who love wisdom should acquaint themselves with a great many particulars.

Heraclitus
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No man is great enough or wise enough for any of us to surrender our destiny to. The only way in which anyone can lead us is to restore to us the belief in our own guidance.

Henry Miller
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The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next. by Henry Ward Beecher

The philosophy of one century is the common sense of the next.

Henry Ward Beecher
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The people must fight for their laws as for their walls. by Heraclitus

The people must fight for their laws as for their walls.

Heraclitus
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That man is rich whose pleasures are the cheapest. by Henry David Thoreau

That man is rich whose pleasures are the cheapest.

Henry David Thoreau
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Wisdom is one thing, to know how to make true judgment, how all things are steered through all things.

Heraclitus
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Wisdom consists not so much in knowing what to do in the ultimate... by Herbert Hoover

Wisdom consists not so much in knowing what to do in the ultimate as in knowing what to do next.

Herbert Hoover
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Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom. One can find it, live it, be fortified by it, do wonders through it, but one cannot communicate and teach it.

Hermann Hesse
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Wisdom is the key to understanding the age, creating the time. by Herbie Hancock

Wisdom is the key to understanding the age, creating the time.

Herbie Hancock
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Tis never for their wisdom that one loves the wisest... by Hester Lynch Piozzi

Tis never for their wisdom that one loves the wisest...

Hester Lynch Piozzi
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Those who cavalierly reject the Theory of Evolution, as not adequately supported by facts, seem quite to forget that their own theory it supported by no facts at all.

Herbert Spencer
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When the mass of families in a State are without property, then those who were once citizens become virtually slaves. The more the State steps in to enforce conditions of security and sufficiency; the more it regulates wages, provides compulsory insurance, doctoring, education, and in general takes over the lives of the wage-earners, for the benefit of the companies and men employing the wage-earners, the more is this condition of semi-slavery accentuated.

Hilaire Belloc
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Coupled with Usury, Unrestricted Competition destroys the small man for the profit of the great and in so doing produces that mass of economically unfree citizens whose very political freedom comes in question because it has no foundation in any economic freedom, that is, any useful proportion of property to support it. Political freedom without economic freedom is almost worthless, and it is because the modern proletariat has the one kind of freedom without the other that its rebellion is now threatening the very structure of the modern world.

Hilaire Belloc
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Political freedom without economic freedom is almost worthless, and it is because the modern proletariat has the one kind of freedom without the other that its rebellion is now threatening the very structure of the modern world.

Hilaire Belloc
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Men who are lovers of wisdom [i.e., philosophers] must be inquire... by Heraclitus

Men who are lovers of wisdom [i.e., philosophers] must be inquirers into many things.

Heraclitus
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Slowly but certainly the proletarian, by every political reform which secures his well-being under new rules of insurance, of State control in education, of State medicine and the rest, is developing into the slave, leaving the rich man apart and free. All industrial civilization is clearly moving towards the re-establishment of the Servile State.

Hilaire Belloc
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Of all whose words I have heard, no one attains to this, to know... by Heraclitus

Of all whose words I have heard, no one attains to this, to know that wisdom is apart from all.

Heraclitus
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Far best is he who is himself all-wise, and he, too, good who listens to wise words; But whoso is not wise or lays to hear another's wisdom is a useless man.

Hesiod
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