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Wisdom Quotes by Charles Spurgeon
- Prayer girds human weakness with divine strength, turns human folly into heavenly wisdom, and gives to troubled mortals the peace of God. We know not…
- The axle of the wheels of the chariot of Providence is Infinite Love, and Gracious Wisdom is the perpetual charioteer.
- It is wisdom to take occasional furlough. In the long run, we shall do more by sometimes doing less. On, on, on for ever, without…
- Rest time is not waste time. It is economy to gather fresh strength... It is wisdom to take occasional furlough. In the long run, we…
- It is better to preach five words of God’s Word than five million words of man’s wisdom.
- To know is not to be wise. To know how to use knowledge is to have wisdom.
- Wisdom is the right use of knowledge. To know is not to be wise. Many men know a great deal, and are all the greater…
- If we are indeed contending for truth and righteousness, let us not tarry till we have talent, or wealth, or any other form of visible…
- Master those books you have. Read them thoroughly. Bathe in them until they saturate you. Read and re-read them...digest them...a student will find that his…
- That religion which costs a man nothing is usually worth nothing.
- Let us be banded together as one man; let us contend earnestly for the faith once delivered to the saints; let us pray with fervour,…
- Dear brethren, this is exactly what we have to do, we have to pawn the present for the future. We must be satisfied to give…
- The distance between glorified spirits in heaven and militant saints on earth seems great; but it is not so. We are not far from home-a…
More Wisdom Quotes
- I keep my friends as misers do their treasure, because, of all the things granted us by wisdom, none is greater or… — Pietro Aretino
- Wise people, even though all laws were abolished, would still lead the same life. — Aristophanes
- We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit. — Aristotle
- It is the mark of an educated mind to be able to entertain a thought without accepting it. — Aristotle
- I count him braver who overcomes his desires than him who conquers his enemies; for the hardest victory is over self. — Aristotle
- Dignity does not consist in possessing honors, but in deserving them. — Aristotle
- The virtue of justice consists in moderation, as regulated by wisdom. — Aristotle
- The wise man does not expose himself needlessly to danger, since there are few things for which he cares sufficiently; but he… — Aristotle
- Excellence, then, is a state concerned with choice, lying in a mean, relative to us, this being determined by reason and in… — Aristotle
- You teach best what you most need to learn. — Richard Bach
- Mystery creates wonder and wonder is the basis of man's desire to understand. — Neil Armstrong
- The freethinking of one age is the common sense of the next. — Matthew Arnold