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Stanton searched for something wise or comforting to say.
And let me tell you something, wise guy: I been scalped like the best of them!
When I turned 30, seven years ago, I asked my father about getting older, figuring he'd have something wise to say.
"I like the idea that something wise has been left on the pavement – a couple of lines that people can keep in their heads," Kay explains.
The only sign of age in the 36-year-old actress is something wise, and a little sly, in the smiling brown eyes.
"Usually, I have something wise, or political, to say about crime," a woman I know, who helps run one of several small anti-violence advocacy groups which have appeared here recently, said.
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And the vision meant to give it direction, an independent political role — and to project Europe to the world as something wiser and more responsible than other great powers — has faded.
To get self out of the equation -- if only so as to be part of something wiser and more enduring -- seems the goal of most religious traditions.
But, if we -- like Gilbert -- really care about philosophies such as "karma," we'd be better served to do something wiser: sleep on it, meditate on it and express ourselves from a place of intellect and heart.
I've been rolling past videos on Facebook and Twitter for a while now, wondering why social media is so fascinated by puppies being saved from floods, babies hearing for the first time and grandmothers who have something sassy and wise to say about body acceptance.
I think it was Terry Venables who said something very wise about English football and the media.
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