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Truly Wise Quotes by Frederick Lenz
- If you are truly wise, you love life very deeply. You love the things in your life, transient though they may be.
- If you are truly wise, then you reflect the universe and you are relational in your approach to things. You are a mirror of infinity.…
- Kundalini Yoga is the yoga of power. Without wisdom, a powerful person does not become more powerful. Their power will turn back on them and…
More Truly Wise Quotes
- The man who has sufficient power over himself to wait until his nature has recovered its even balance is the truly wise… — Giacomo Casanova
- The truly generous is the truly wise, and he who loves not others lives unblest! — Henry Home, Lord Kames
- The truly wise man is he who always believes the Bible against the opinions of any man. — Reuben Archer Torrey
- Throughout life, one does not miss any chance to hold onto the things that are really precious, if one is truly wise. — Ed Greenwood
- We need to keep a constant watch over our mind and learn to distinguish between the beneficial and harmful thoughts that are… — Geshe Kelsang Gyatso
- The truly wise are content to be last. They are, therefore, first. They are indifferent to themselves. They are, therefore self-confident. — Laozi
- We shall be made truly wise if we be made content; content, too, not only with what we can understand, but content… — Charles Kingsley
- He is truly wise who gains wisdom from another's mishap. — Publilius Syrus
- Those who live in the realization of their oneness with the Infinite Power become magnets to attract to themselves a continual supply… — Ralph Waldo Trine
- This-this was what made life: a moment of quiet, the water falling in the fountain, the girl's voice. . . a moment… — Louis L'Amour
- Genial manners are good, and power of accommodation to any circumstance, but the high prize of life, the crowning fortune of a… — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- If you are truly wise, you love life very deeply. You love the things in your life, transient though they may be. — Frederick Lenz