»ἕως θανάτου ἀγώνισαι περὶ τñς ἀληθείας, καὶ Κύριος ὁ θεὸς πολεμήσει ὑπὲρ σοu.« • »Pro iustitia agonizare pro anima tua, et usque ad mortem certa pro iustitia: et Deus expugnabit pro te inimicos tuos.« (Sir. 4:28/33)
"Intelligent people do not always know how to answer but they always know how to ask. Intelligent people do not always know when they are right but they always know when they are wrong."
-- Elliam B. Fakespeare
2 comments:
Anonymous
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I like wisdom people not intelligent people much more.
I do too! But I feel the word 'intelligent' needs a shot in the arm along the lines of wisdom, since most talk of intelligence these days is about standardized testing and data. Intelligent needs to be shown to be a kind of wisdom, the mental aspect of wisdom just as prudence is the moral aspect of wisdom.
2 comments:
I like wisdom people not intelligent people much more.
I do too! But I feel the word 'intelligent' needs a shot in the arm along the lines of wisdom, since most talk of intelligence these days is about standardized testing and data. Intelligent needs to be shown to be a kind of wisdom, the mental aspect of wisdom just as prudence is the moral aspect of wisdom.
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