Quote by William Feather
The wisdom of the wise and the experience of the ages is preserved

The wisdom of the wise and the experience of the ages is preserved into perpetuity by a nations proverbs, fables, folk sayings and quotations. – William Feather

Other quotes by William Feather

Some people are making such thorough plans for rainy days that they arent enjoying todays sunshine. – William Feather

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Sunshine
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Plenty of people miss their share of happiness, not because they never found it, but because they didn’t stop to enjoy it. – William Feather

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Happiness
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One of the many things nobody ever tells you about middle age is that its such a nice change from being young. – William Feather

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Age
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Experience
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Experience is one thing you cant get for nothing. – Oscar Wilde

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Experience

No matter how close to personal experience a story might be, inevitably you are going to get to a part that isnt yours and, actually, whether it happened or not becomes irrelevant. It is all about choosing the right words. – Roddy Doyle

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Experience

Our theory is, if you need the user to tell you what youre selling, then you dont know what youre selling, and its probably not going to be a good experience. – Marissa Mayer

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Experience

By experience we find out a short way by a long wandering. – Roger Ascham

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Experience

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Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him? – William Shakespeare

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I have always felt a gift diamond shines so much better than one you buy for yourself. – Mae West

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There are no morals about technology at all. Technology expands our ways of thinking about things, expands our ways of doing things. If were bad people we use technology for bad purposes and if were good people we use it for good purposes. – Herbert Simon

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I have to confess that I had gambled on my soul and lost it with heroic insouciance and lightness of touch. The soul is so impalpable, so often useless, and sometimes such a nuisance, that I felt no more emotion on losing it than if, on a stroll, I had mislaid my visiting card. – Charles Baudelaire

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Soul