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Interest rises when Hall leaves off noodling about the essence of wisdom and goes for a piecemeal approach.
A generation ago, it was considered the essence of wisdom to accept that vast, impersonal forces made history happen without the condescending assistance of anyone's awakened conscience.
Of this section, the musicologist Ernest Newman wrote, "The music breathes the very subtlest essence of wisdom, tenderness and a life's philosophy".
A respected member of the Foreign Languages Department for over twenty-five years--a dedicated Latin teacher--Margaret epitomized the essence of wisdom and integrity in and outside the classroom.
The essence of wisdom is to know that we will never know.
What is really at issue, and the essence of wisdom as it applies to the challenges of governance, is consciousness.
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Zeus, Plato knew, is a symbolic manifestation of the essence of creative power, and those who followed Zeus sought to deepen these qualities, just as followers of Athena sought to partake of the essences of wisdom and judgment.
You set out to organize a math exhibition in the university gallery, one that will convey in layman's terms the essence of your wisdom.
This is the essence of the wisdom of crowds: their average judgement converges on the right solution.
Six words that are the essence of parental wisdom.
In many ways, the essence of Keynes's wisdom is summed up in his most famous epigram (it appears in his "Tract on Monetary Reform," in 1923): "In the long run we are all dead".
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