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Still, the philosophical strands of the story — especially Tamino's quest to know wisdom when he encounters it and to figure out how to tell whether a person of seeming authority is good or bad — come through with startling impact in this playful production.
In short, Mr. McCain said, for Mr. Obama "nobody quite fits the bill except for an elite group of activist judges, lawyers and law professors who think they know wisdom when they see it — and they see it only in each other".
The mouse shall bell the cat, the lamb shall lead the lion, the poor and ignorant shall know wisdom and plenty".
I do not excuse away this ugliness; I trust in myself to know wisdom when I see it and take heed of knowledge wherever it so happens to take root.
Teenagers often sneer at people over 30, but adults know wisdom when they see it.
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As such, the authors confirm known wisdom about the non-formulaic nature of policymaking and the sheer volume of factors that can influence the uptake of knowledge gleaned from research [ 23- 26].
You probably know the wisdom of every investment advisor.
But we do not yet know the wisdom of this generation," said Markey.
I know common wisdom says that people in recovery from alcoholism probably shouldn't spend time in bars, especially because of the Pavlovian associations: bar = alcoholic drink.
Sharing stories is a way to empower others; you already know your wisdom, the challenges you have faced, and how you dealt with them, so share them freely.
In this ultimate state of self-realization we can truly know the wisdom of the Buddhist poet Thich Nhat Hanh who states, "The healing of ourselves is the healing of the whole nation".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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