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"wise man" Definitions
  1. a man of unusual learning, judgment, or insight : SAGE
  2. a man versed in esoteric lore (as of magic or astrology)

113 Sentences With "wise man"

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My Texas mama says the difference between a wise man and a fool is that the wise man doesn't make the same mistake twice.
Life, as a wise man once said, finds a way.
But wait, as a wise man once said, there's more.
A wise man once said that all politics is local.
He had the soothing voice of a meditative wise man.
"There's an old saying in Tennessee," a wise man once said.
"He started by saying, 'A wise man once said…'" Jones said.
A wise man once said he would rather be lucky than good.
Workers bolted every sheep and rooster and wise man to the ground.
And as a wise man once said, tweet what you need to tweet.
" As a wise man once said, "We will not vanish without a fight!
However, as a wise man once said: Check yourself before you wreck yourself.
"Jordan is a complete eccentric and also an incredibly wise man," he added.
I learned that lesson the hard way from a very wise man — Sen.
"No wise man ever wished to be younger," Swift asserted, never having met me.
As a wise man named Wiz Khalifa once said, "I ain't addicted, I'm committed."
" And this propensity could be resisted: "The wise man will over-rule the stars.
A WISE MAN (ADAM SANDLER) ONCE ELOQUENTLY SANG (IN 'ANGER MANAGEMENT'): 'I FEEL PRETTY.
Though in this case, it is the older wise man pushing the more radical idea.
With his magician's beard and old-coot drawl, he is a kindly, eccentric, wise man.
Its first presidents were Washington Post publisher Eugene Meyer and bank/"wise man" John McCloy.
" Or, as the wise man Apollo Creed once said, "Sports make ya grunt and smell.
As a wise man once observed, "You can't fool all the people all the time."
I mean, your profession prior to becoming a wise man of digital media was public relations.
And, as the villagers line up for their bowl, the wise man is at a loss.
"Trump is thinking through his frustrations," said one Washington wise man close to the West Wing.
"There is no grief like the grief that does not speak," a wise man one wrote.
The narrator, Almustapha, is a wise man exiled on an island, where he reflects on life's questions.
My, I mean, what a critical thinker, his ability to analyze, a wise man to be sure.
I have been called savior and sinner, fool and wise man, crusader and exploiter, hothead and dope.
"I am not an old man, I am a wise man," he told Fae at the BBC.
Mr. Ranieri is not only a wise man and a smooth operator, whose fatherly approach works wonders.
AND, YOU KNOW, WHAT THE WISE MAN DOES IN THE BEGINNING, THE FOOL DOES IN THE END.
We call ourselves Homo sapiens, the "wise man," but that's more of a boast than a description.
In one painting Mr. Obama is a wise man; in the next he's a suave red devil.
The wise man and the villagers had entered the Disinformation Age and no one was better for it.
A master builder of Republican dominance in Texas and elsewhere has transitioned from Evil Genius to Wise Man.
Farhad: You don't become a billionaire by writing a lot of checks, as a wise man once said.
But, as a wise man once said, the only sensible way to live in this world is without rules.
"A wise man told me once that a great quarterback is only as good as his kicker," Newton said.
"There was a verse, something like: 'Look to your mind, wise man — it is subtle, invisible, treacherous,' " he said.
As a wise man once sang, "everything must change...nothing...can remain...the same," and by jove he was right.
For advice, I would offer him the words of a very wise man: "Relax, take your time and enjoy yourself."
It's an admirable argument that has won Mr. Fink wise-man status on Wall Street and accolades in the press.
The series uses the character Otieno, the Wise Man to offer advice on farming, healthy eating habits and other topics.
Anyway, a wise man once said "people have had enough of experts," so I also spoke to tanners on the ground.
Alas, grassroots Republicans encountered at rallies or conservative forums would often say what a good and wise man Mr Carson was.
A wise man once said that the people who've made it to the top are the ones that failed the most.
While a repeat of that outcome is not yet a forgone conclusion, as a wise man once said, history often rhymes.
In the parable of Stone Soup a wise man rolled into town on a wagon and started boiling a pot of water.
A wise man once said the true sign of love and comfort with a significant other is the desire for shared sleep.
At some point, a wise man named Donald Trump weighed in to suggest the coffee drinkers of America boycott Starbucks over this.
A wise man should never die; a man like Fidel will never die, because he will always be part of the people.
What Kerr wanted was a venerable wise man, someone who had coached for decades but had no real desire to be promoted.
He became the wise man of American foreign policy — a ubiquitous advocate for strategic compromises to secure stability for the United States.
Over the decades, Kissinger has been a frequent guest on the flagship Newshour program, where he is invariably treated as a wise man.
The fourth wise man, his own addition, is an Indian prince in search of the perfect recipe for rahat loukoum, a pistachio sweet.
They're selling hippy wigs in Halloween shops, and, as a wise man once pointed out, Jefferson Airplane's generation failed to paint it black.
But as a wise man once said, just because we are done with the past doesn't mean the past is done with us.
Describing her brother as a wise man who did something noble, she added, "The tradition of family is the holiest tradition in Judaism."
Thus began a global media hunt to see where the writer, by this time 55 and sporting his signature wise man beard, would land.
"What I had in my mind was kind of a friendly suggestion — a very wise man saying, 'Watch your step here,'" Pace tells Mashable.
These ancient grudges may appear arcane, but as the wise man knows, after money in the bank, a grudge is the next best thing.
Tawil has a gentle tone of voice, a wise-man inflection, and a tendency to steer the conversation toward spiritual aphorisms—as any imam should.
One Chinese official said Beijing regards Mattis as a "wise man," experienced enough in war to know that it is best to avoid armed conflict.
A wise man (yeah, we're sure it was a dude) once mused that sex is like pizza—even when it's bad, it's still pretty good.
A wise man once said it's best to just give a nod to the past but look forward and keep your eyes trained on the future.
"I've come to the conclusion that what the Russians did was, as a wise man said, the political equivalent of 9/11," the Democratic lawmaker said.
But wait, as a wise man once said, there's more: All four breeds, spelled out in the circled squares, bend like DOGLEGS on a GOLF COURSE.
Combine it with the spectacularly public show of force and … well, as a wise man once said, theatricality and deception are powerful agents to the uninitiated.
The wise man searched for many years before he finally returned, presenting Solomon with a plain silver ring bearing a four-word inscription: this too shall pass.
"Mount Tai has collapsed, the pillars have broken, a wise man has withered," a user identified as MYZ wrote, in a comment "liked" more than 100 times.
As a wise man once wrote: "You step onto the road, and if you don't keep your feet, there's no knowing where you might be swept off…"
To paraphrase a wise man: Does Mr. Cook want to sell prestige TV for the rest of his life, or does he want to change the world?
If I were a shepherd I would bring a lamb; if I were a wise man I would do my part; Yet what I can, I give Him.
As a wise man named Michael Scott once said, "Christmas is awesome," and the holiday party episodes of The Office were always the greatest gift of the season.
"And that's what I like, because when a man appreciates me for being a woman, I appreciate him for being a man, and a wise man knows that."
Sometimes what looks at first like the weathered wrinkles of a wise man is really just a layer of grime that you could spray off with a hose.
" Instead, the aim for a wise man should be that learning "enters his ear, clings to his mind, spreads through his four limbs and manifests itself in his actions.
" He told them, "The wise man is he who, when he wins something, secures it, puts it in his pocket, puts it in the closet, and locks it there.
In the hard-won insight, we Milsteins all carry that human existence is no more than this: to be full grown and childlike, a fool and a wise man.
But in religious terms, Mannix is a wise man among fools, opportunists and the misguided — a man who makes a difference in the world while making his daily appointed rounds.
"The wise man builds bridges, the fool builds walls," the official Xinhua news agency said in an editorial, echoing official comments that China would defend its interests in a trade war.
The nativity set my grandmother's best friend made for her in a backyard studio — each year a new camel or wise man or shepherd or donkey, till the set was complete.
Alternately heartbreaking, hopeful, and hypnotic, Yourd's documentary is a touching look at Oz, a wise man who has given his life to studying and understanding the murky interstices of myth and magic.
" Then the reporter asked, "If you're truly an honest and wise man, could you please take back the remark about burned politicians or name the politician that was burned in the Netherlands?
Sheikh Khamis al-Hasnawi, a Sunni wise man of the Albu Issa tribe in Iraq, was a chain smoker, regal in demeanor, always clad in a flowing white robe with gold trim.
"It's the kind of town where the wise man says 'I' cautiously, because I feels like too straight and singular a phoneme to represent the true multiplicity of his experience," Smith said.
In that prehistoric world lives a clan of hunters led by Tau (Jóhannes Haukur Jóhannesson), a wise man who's preparing his young son, Keda (Kodi Smit-McPhee), to eventually take over as his role.
But I would also say that some of these personalities, people like President Xi for example, and his negotiations with Donald Trump, you know, he's a very wise man, he's a very patient man.
Uncle Tito was a wise man, containing within him an infinitude of ancient Hawaiian wisdom and stereotypes, ready to drop science on So Cal skater kids whenever the episode requires a magical colored person.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads LOS ANGELES — Legend has it that King Solomon once ordered his wise man to find him something that would make a sad man happy and a happy man sad.
His Buddha is conceived as a wise man and self-help psychologist, not as a divine being—no miraculous birth, no thirty-two distinguishing marks of the godhead (one being a penis sheath), no reincarnation.
And I have had one main teacher, Kadam Morten Clausen, who has run this center for all those years, and a very, very wise man at a time when that's not easy to come by.
" In the book, he writes, "whatever my father's greater virtues were as a writer, a warrior, and a wise man – in his daily life he was a basket case, or in the vocabulary of the time: dysfunctional.
Four blocks over, at 2150 Topping Street, the studs are still bare, the floor is a maze of plywood and an old chair is piled with unwanted paintings and a lonely wise man from a Nativity set.
When a celebrated wise man as accomplished as Gates is simplistic and revisionist about an issue like Libya, it hurts the next President — whoever that is — who will face a multitude of tough decisions among bad options.
" He left a typically bleak message behind — "A million candles burning for the help that never came" — to complement an older line, from half a century earlier: "Follow me, the wise man said, but he walked behind.
" Pee says the post will be the last time he talks about the situation, adding, "A wise man once told me when you lay down with pigs you get mud all over you... guess he was right.
A wise man once said "if it ain't broken, don't fix it," and while many accounts are cutting out the record stores to put vinyl right on our phones, you can't beat a good old record shop.
His open-mindedness, his ability to withhold judgment, and his sense of tolerance all seem to stem from this philosophy, which bears some resemblance to the Socratic concept that a wise man knows that he doesn't know shit.
Mogherini, who also spoke to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, threw her weight behind Jordan's King Abdullah, saying he was "a very wise man" that everyone should listen to as the custodian of the Muslim holy sites in Jerusalem.
For those that have wondered what it would be like if Jesus was born in 2016 or what a modern day wise man would look like — hint: he wears skinny jeans — the folks at Modern Nativity have the answer.
A wise man might, considering that this Porsche was commissioned almost a year ago by a very fortunate owner who made a series of painstaking decisions about the exterior and interior colors, size of the engine, and types of leather.
Nickelback band members Chad Kroeger and Ryan Peake were forced to put on their wise man hat to play a little game of 'Confess Sesh' with PEOPLE Now while promoting their national tour, which kicks off June 23 in Indiana.
He concludes with a quote that references a moment from his past: "This will be an inside joke that only a few people will get, but a wise man in this building once said history is a seamless web," Judge says.
A wise man once said "The hat mighta had a L V on the back but at the swap meet that ain't jack," and now researchers can ensure that the Louis Vuitton or Prada or Coach you bought is the real deal.
The first three theme entries are three-word phrases that end in T, like 27A's SAT BOLT UPRIGHT, and the appropriate last one, 54A's LAST BUT NOT LEAST, contains four words ending in T. But wait — as the wise man Ron Popeil once said, there's more.
This is a straight-ahead reggae record except for two tracks: "Drums for Wise Man," and "Chanting Higher Heights," the drums augmented by fuzzed, needling electric-guitar soloing that sounds like the kind of thing Michael Karoli of the German experimental group Can would have done were he invited.
" Another Republican wise man, Henry Stimson, who had served as secretary of state under Herbert Hoover and secretary of war under President William Howard Taft as well as under FDR, wrote an essay in 1947 that was, in a sense, a postwar coda to Luce's "The American Century.
Nods to Peru's indigenous past and present permeated much of the magazine: its title is a Quechua word meaning "wise man and teacher," most of its cover illustrations are of figures with indigenous features and dress, and its graphic design evokes the geometry of Incan artifacts and architecture.
While Mr. Cohen was sometimes confused with other academics of the same name (Stephen F. Cohen, a Russia expert at New York University, was once bear-hugged at a party by President Bill Clinton, who wanted to consult about Middle East policy), he carved out a reputation as a go-to wise man on all matters Middle East.
This is where Sean Bean as Eddard (Ned) Stark, Warden of the North, newly appointed to be the King's Hand, graduates from his established condition of dispensability to the same indispensability that he enjoyed in "Sharpe," and then, while the old King slowly dies, goes on to a postgraduate degree as the wise man, the unwobbling pivot of the plot.

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