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One key to success is knowing the difference between knowledge and wisdom. One is information from the past while the other is the key to the future.
— Bill Crawford
I think it's fair to say that diplomacy today requires much more of that if you're the United States of America than it did 10, 20, 30, 40 years ago.
— Hillary Clinton
So many questions. Could she not think about what the answers might be before asking?
— Brandon Sanderson
There is a Japanese proverb that translates as 'the nail that sticks up gets hammered down.
— Jim Korkis
Remember, all of man's happiness is in the little valleys. Tiny little ones. Small enough to call from one side to the other.
— Jean Giono
If you could, would you ask
For moonbeams in a heart of glass?
For sun rays on the silver sea?
Or would you ask for me? — Sarah Ockler
For moonbeams in a heart of glass?
For sun rays on the silver sea?
Or would you ask for me? — Sarah Ockler
There was no room for unhappiness when squeezed between two sets of washboard abs.
New life motto, right there. — Cora Carmack
New life motto, right there. — Cora Carmack
There's a fine line between physical and thug ball, and the Knicks have crossed the line on occasion.
— Marv Albert
Our creation is the modification of relationship.
— Rabindranath Tagore
They don't need to be no rocket scientist, but knowing the difference between "their", "there", and "they're" might be a great start.
— Bob N. Boguslavski
There is a difference between knowledge and wisdom: knowledge is information; wisdom is knowing how to use it.
— Roy Eugene Davis
There aint no virtue in quittin what you aint able any longer to do in the first place.
— Cormac McCarthy
Any comparison diminishes the expressive qualities of the terms of the comparison.
— Gaston Bachelard