Sentence examples for To be wise from inspiring English sources

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To be wise is to have a certain knack or skill, one born from experience.

To be wise on money is never a bad thing!

It is part of practical wisdom to be wise about human beings and human life.

"You need to be wise -- have Grit, but use it wisely".

That being said, seek advice from those who you consider to be wise.

I wanted to be wise so bad.

It wasn't trying to be wise.

It is necessary also to be wise.

But it's easy to be wise after the event".

"We have to be wise working him," Hallmark said.

It is all very well to be wise with hindsight.

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