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We don't seem to grow wiser as we grow older.
Bodies grow wiser and more expressive over time, though ever more open to the ravages of loss.
We grow wiser, and we understand ourselves better, if we can put ourselves in the position of those who think differently.
As we grow older, we may grow wiser, but we can also experience memory loss and cognitive slowing that can interfere with our daily routines.
Bodies grow wiser and more expressive over time, though ever more open to the ravages of loss; look at them drift to and fro like sleepwalkers, in "Café Müller," to the sorrowful strains of Purcell.
The second is a misguided adaptation that, though it follows more or less the same story line, doesn't understand that the novel's appeal is based on the subtle shifts in relationships within a small community as four girls grow wiser.
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As stars grow wise to the autograph-collecting business, some choose to sign only one item per collector.
Time is a freedom, age a constraint". Marc Augé remembers his beloved childhood cat, who seemed to grow wise with age, though her essential nature remained unchanged.
We grow wise when we ought to be depressed, said the philosopher E. M. Cioran; wisdom is a way of controlling or defending ourselves against grief.
And he said unto them, Ye shall study and grow wise in all things, and I shall not ask ye for gold.
She is a robot designed to relate with humans, serve in useful applications, understand and, eventually, grow wise, hence the name Sophia.
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