Quote by George Byron
If I am fool, it is, at least, a doubting one and I envy no one th

If I am fool, it is, at least, a doubting one and I envy no one the certainty of his self-approved wisdom. – George Byron

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Shelley is truth itself and honour itself notwithstanding his out-of-the-way notions about religion. – George Byron

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What should I have known or written had I been a quiet, mercantile politician or a lord in waiting? A man must travel, and turmoil, or there is no existence. – George Byron

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Love is the wisdom of the fool and the folly of the wise. – Samuel Johnson

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The first point of wisdom is to discern that which is false the second, to know that which is true. – Lactantius

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I see a wiser person than when I was younger: having babies, and passing 30, were the turning points. What women in their 40s – I am 39 – lack in gorgeousness, they make up for in wisdom. I love ageing, despite the drawbacks – thinner, drier skin. – Thandie Newton

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By others faults the wise correct their own. – Proverb

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I believe that every human soul is teaching something to someone nearly every minute here in mortality. – M. Russell Ballard

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The deadliest foe to virtue would be complete self-knowledge. – Francis H. Bradley

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God is the great mysterious motivator of what we call nature, and it has often been said by philosophers, that nature is the will of God. And I prefer to say that nature is the only body of God that we shall ever see. – Frank Lloyd Wright

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While we have the gift of life, it seems to me the only tragedy is to allow part of us to die – whether it is our spirit, our creativity or our glorious uniqueness. – Gilda Radner

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