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I like jewellery because it's forever. Flowers die, chocolates get eaten and lingerie wears out in the wash. Plus, the girl is reminded of you every time she wears it. It's a wise move.

Amanda Bynes
girl flower wise

I think you have to embrace being a role model because you are in the public eye, and whether you like it or not, people are going to be affected by you positively or negatively, ... Public-wise, I really wouldnt do anything that would be detrimental to anybody else or to myself. And to a certain extent, I try to watch out and try not to do anything that would be bad for kids to see.

Amanda Bynes
eye wise kids
A foolish man thinks he knows everything. A wise man knows he doe... by Amanda Hocking

A foolish man thinks he knows everything. A wise man knows he doesn't.

Amanda Hocking
wise men thinking

A foolish man thinks he knows everything. A wise man knows he doesn't," Finn replied absently, still looking down at the book. "That's such a fortune-cookie answer," I said with a laugh, and even he smirked at me.

Amanda Hocking
wise men book

I think people discredit teenagers and how wise they can be. Sometimes I meet teenagers who are much wiser than many adults I've met, because they haven't let any insecurities or doubts about themselves get in the way of their thoughts.

Amandla Stenberg
teenager wise thinking

He who thinks with difficulty believes with alacrity. A fool is a natural proselyte, but he must be caught young, for his convictions, unlike those of the wise, harden with age.

Ambrose Bierce
wise believe thinking

Education, n.: That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their lack of understanding.

Ambrose Bierce
wisdom wise education

NIRVANA- In the Buddhist religion, a state of pleasurable annihilation awarded to the wise, particularly to those wise enough to understand it.

Ambrose Bierce
buddhist wise religion
Pun: A form of wit, to which wise men stoop and fools aspire by Ambrose Bierce

Pun: A form of wit, to which wise men stoop and fools aspire

Ambrose Bierce
fool wise men
Fashion, n. A despot whom the wise ridicule and obey. by Ambrose Bierce

Fashion, n. A despot whom the wise ridicule and obey.

Ambrose Bierce
ridicule fashion wise
Cabbage: a familiar kitchen-garden vegetable about as large and w... by Ambrose Bierce

Cabbage: a familiar kitchen-garden vegetable about as large and wise as a man's head.

Ambrose Bierce
wise food men
A popular writer writes about what people think. A wise writer of... by Ambrose Bierce

A popular writer writes about what people think. A wise writer offers them something to think about.

Ambrose Bierce
wise writing thinking
It is easier to look wise than to talk wisely. by Ambrose

It is easier to look wise than to talk wisely.

Ambrose
wisdom wise looks

The wise man does nothing but what can be done openly and without falseness, nor does he do anything whereby he may involve himself in any wrong-doing, even where he may escape notice. For he is guilty in his own eyes before being so in the eyes of others; and the publicity of his crime does not bring him more shame than his own consciousness of it.

Ambrose
eye wise men
One must be a wise reader to quote wisely and well. by Amos Bronson Alcott

One must be a wise reader to quote wisely and well.

Amos Bronson Alcott
reader wise inspiring

One must be rich in thought and character to owe nothing to books, though preparation is necessary to profitable reading; and the less reading is better than more;--book-struck men are of all readers least wise, however knowing or learned.

Amos Bronson Alcott
reading wise book

Of books in our time the variety is so voluminous, and they follow so fast from the press, that one must be a swift reader to acquaint himself even with their titles, and wise to discern what are worth reading.

Amos Bronson Alcott
reading wise book
Love's for fools wise enough to take a chance. by Amy Grant

Love's for fools wise enough to take a chance.

Amy Grant
fool chance wise

Wise guy, he not go against wind. In Chinese we say, Come from South, blow with wind -- poom! -- North will follow. Strongest wind cannot be seen.

Amy Tan
wise blow wind

Again I take a taxi to Clichy address, but feel that I do not want to go on loving Henry more actively than he loves me (having realized that nobody will ever love me in that overabundant, overexpressive, overthoughtful, overhuman way I love people), and so I will wait for him. So I ask taxi driver to drop me at the Galeries Lafayette, where I begin to look for a new hat and to shop for Christmas. Pride? I don't know. A kind of wise retreat. I need people too much. So I bury my gigantic defect, my overflow of love, under trivialities, like a child. I amuse myself with a new hat.

Anais Nin
pride wise children
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