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i heard a wise man say

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i heard a wise man say

Last Update: 2021-01-28
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one word is enough for a wise man

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Last Update: 2021-05-25
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correct a wise man and he will love you

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correct a wise man and he will appreciate you

Last Update: 2024-07-21
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Tagalog

a wise man never knows all, only fools know everything

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but a wise man knows himself to be a fool

Last Update: 2022-12-10
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Tagalog

dont correct a fool or he willhate you.correct wise man and he will appreciate you

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dont not correct a fool or he willhate you.correct wise man and he will appreciate you

Last Update: 2022-07-02
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when i was one and twenty i heard a wise man say give crowns and pound guineas but your heart away

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when i was one and twenty i heard a wise man say give a crowns and pounds and guineas but not your heart away

Last Update: 2023-01-17
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a fool sees the other man's downfall as a topic pf discussion a wise man sees it as a warning to himself

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a fool thinks himself to be a wise

Last Update: 2024-06-12
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do you think m.r santos budget for savings is a wise decision why or why not

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do you think m.r santos budget for savings is a wise decision why or why not

Last Update: 2025-03-05
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it's better to have a wise people reprimanded you than t o have stupid people sing your praises.

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it's better to have a wise people reprimanded you than to have stup id people sing your praises

Last Update: 2024-02-26
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Tagalog

a wise man was asked "what is anger?" he gave a beautiful answer. "it is a punishment you give to yourself, for somebody else's mistakes".

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a wise man was asked "what is anger?" he gave a beautiful answer. "it is a punishment you give to yourself, for somebody else's mistakes".

Last Update: 2021-06-15
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Tagalog

once upon a time in a small village nestled amidst lush green hills, there lived a humble farmer named amos. amos was known far and wide for his kindness and integrity, and he was beloved by all who knew him. despite facing numerous hardships in his life, amos always maintained a positive attitude and a generous heart. one day, a severe drought hit the village, and the crops began to wither away. the villagers were filled with despair as they depended on the harvest for their livelihood. seeing his neighbors in distress, amos decided to take action. he gathered what little food he had left and distributed it among those who needed it the most, never once thinking of his own needs. as the days passed and the situation grew more dire, the villagers turned to desperate measures. some resorted to stealing from others, while others hoarded whatever resources they had left. amidst all this chaos, amos remained steadfast in his belief that kindness and compassion were the only way to overcome adversity. one night, as amos lay awake pondering the fate of his village, he had a dream. in the dream, a wise old man appeared to him and spoke, "amos, the true measure of a person's character is revealed in times of hardship. stay true to your values, for they will guide you through the darkest of times." inspired by the dream, amos decided to do something extraordinary. he went to the village square the next day and began planting seeds in the parched earth. the villagers watched in confusion, wondering what amos was up to. but amos continued to toil away, tending to the land with care and devotion. months passed, and to everyone's amazement, amos's crops began to flourish. the once barren land was now covered in a carpet of green, teeming with life. the villagers realized that amos had not only provided them with food but also with a valuable lesson in resilience and kindness. as the harvest festival approached, the villagers gathered to celebrate the abundance that had returned to their village. they honored amos for his selfless act and declared him the moral compass of their community. from that day on, the village prospered, guided by the principles of compassion and unity that amos had demonstrated. and so, the tale of amos the farmer spread beyond the hills, inspiring generations to come with the timeless lesson that true morality lies not in self-serving actions, but in the unwavering commitment to uplift others in times of need.

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Last Update: 2024-03-31
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