He is a wise old man who has learned from the many experiences he has had in life.
I think the wise thing to do if you are unhappy with your marriage is to see a marriage counselor with your husband.
He invested his money wisely, and has made a nice profit.
She is a very
wise woman, so everyone asks her for advice.
In my country, we recognize the wisdom that comes with old age, so the elderly are treated with great respect.
It's not very wise to leave your car in this part of town; it could get stolen.
This university was a wise choice
for me. The program here is excellent.
They wisely chose not to go canoeing while it was too windy because it could have been dangerous.
I know you'd like to buy a new car but I think you'd be wiser to get a good used car.
We can all learn a great deal from the wisdom
expressed in traditional proverbs.
Jimi Hendrix once wrote that knowledge speaks, but wisdom listens.
Sir Francis Bacon once wrote that it is impossible to love, and to be wise.
Josh Billings once suggested that some folks as they grow older grow wise, but most folks simply grow stubborner.
The Buddha stated that even death is not to be feared by one who has lived wisely.
Anatole France once observed that it is human nature to think wisely, and act foolishly.
There is a Saudi Arabian proverb which holds that there are five ways in which to become wise: be silent, listen, remember, grow older and study.
There is a Chinese proverb which remarks that a single conversation across the table with a wise man is worth a month's study of books.
There is a Hebrew proverb which states that the greatest wisdom of all is kindness.
In the year 804, a Buddhist priest named Kukai made a perilous journey from Japan to China, seeking wisdom.
Winston Churchill once remarked that all men make mistakes, but only wise men learn from their mistakes.
Today's science is verifying the ancient wisdom of traditional cultures.
The Jewish faith teaches that the highest wisdom is kindness.