We found 506 examples of how to use wise in an English sentence.
Sentences 1 to 25 of 506.
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1. | There are more fools than wise men, and even in a wise man there is more folly than wisdom. | |
2. | It takes a wise man to discover a wise man. | |
3. | Heed the advice of the wise, make your most endeared goal, The fortunate blessed youth, listen to the old wise soul. | |
4. | There are more ignorant people than wise people, and even in the wise people there is more ignorance then wisdom. | |
5. | In the hands of a wise person, things become really simple. It's a mediocre person, pretending to be wise, that makes an easy thing sound difficult. | |
6. | A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool. | |
7. | All in all, Tom's had a good year, both work-wise and family-wise. | |
8. | All wise men are good, but not all good men are wise. | |
9. | By being with wise men you will yourself become wise. | |
10. | Herod, seeing that he had been tricked by the wise men, was so enraged that he sent and killed all the boys who were in Bethlehem, and in all the region around it, two years old and under, according to the time which he had ascertained from the wise men. | |
11. | Sophomore comes from the ancient Greek and combines the roots for "wise" and "fool". Being a "wise fool" definitely reflects the kind of self-confidence that characterises second-year college students. | |
12. | Wise people are not always highly-educated, and highly-educated people are not always wise. | |
13. | Those who associate with the wise will be wise, but those who are friends with the foolish will be corrupted. | |
14. | You made a wise choice. | |
15. | It is not wise to put your money on a horse. | |
16. | It was wise of you to ask him for help. | |
17. | It was wise of you to take your umbrella with you. | |
18. | It is easy to be wise after the event. | |
19. | Who lives without folly is not so wise as he thinks. | |
20. | No one can be more wise than destiny. | |
21. | Penny wise, pound foolish. | |
22. | Penny-wise and pound-foolish. | |
23. | A word is enough to a wise man. | |
24. | Great people are not always wise. | |
25. | Great men are not always wise. |