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"pieces of wisdom" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to words or phrases that represent particularly wise ideas or bits of advice. For example, "My grandmother shared many pieces of wisdom with me over the years."
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(These Whispered pieces of wisdom all appear on a picture background, which lends them some superficial extra weight as they look a bit like motivational posters).
"I finally began to pick up pieces of wisdom," she writes, "that I had been walking past for most of my life".
It suggests that familiar stories and pieces of wisdom can nonetheless be obscure, even sinister or magical, in their lessons and meanings.
Mr. Belgrave, well known as a teacher but still underrated as a performer, played subtle, wide and logical solos on trumpet and fluegelhorn that were like compressed pieces of wisdom.
Remember one of Warren Buffett's pieces of wisdom from the 1980s: "When a management with a reputation for brilliance tackles a business with a reputation for bad economics, it is the reputation of the business that remains intact".
On the Web site Urban Baby, parents debated conflicting pieces of wisdom: "Are organic eggs safe from the egg recall?"; "You're only in danger if you use eggs raw"; "They actually make better deviled eggs once expired"; "Don't eat the shells".
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Puzzling over this piece of wisdom, Radhesh bows his head.
There seemed no immediate answer to this piece of wisdom.
The first piece of wisdom I gleaned was unanticipated.
–What's the best piece of wisdom you've received?
I said, 'Mel, that's a great piece of wisdom.
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