Pronunciation of the English word sage.
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1. | Better to be a happy fool than an unhappy sage. | |
2. | Taoism was founded on the teachings of Laozi, a sage born in 604 B.C. in present-day Henan Province. | |
3. | When a Sage shall again arise, he will certainly follow my words. | |
4. | He is a sage. | |
5. | Basil, sage, rosemary, thyme and oregano are popular herbs. | |
6. | Sage Kotsenburg won the first gold medal for the United States in the men's snowboard slopestyle. | |
7. | "Tell me what you want and I will give it to you," said Alexander the Great to Diogenes. "I don't need anything," the sage responded, "but if you want to make me happy, stop blocking my sunlight." | |
8. | The fool runs after the pleasures of life and sees himself cheated; the sage avoids evils. | |
9. | I'm drinking sage tea. | |
10. | Did you put sage in the pasta? |