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Ruskin once compared reading to a conversation with the wise and noble, and Proust corrected him.
(They are also teenagers, so they are quick with the wise cracks).
When it came to decision making, he held that wisdom resided with the wise.
He closes his book with the wise observation of Antonio Paccagnella, a carpenter who was also a prisoner in Auschwitz.
She covered games at Winston-Salem State, the black college in town, and became friendly with the wise and huge coach, Clarence Gaines, known as Big House.
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Then Simen, the big one with the wise-looking whitish mane, walked over to one of the females and appeared to be trying to initiate some sort of contact.
His 1999 single "Everybody's Free (To Wear Sunscreen)" was a UK number one and offered snippets of advice: you should dance, travel, floss, stretch and – with the wisest counsel found in the title itself – wear sunscreen.
While the "Evil Dead" remake in 2013 was a return to the franchise's horrific roots, the series looks to continue with the wise-cracking, slapstick of the latter Raimi-Campbell films.
She speaks warmly of her friendship with Katharine Graham, the wise matriarch of the Washington Post.
He is not to be confused with Sindbad the Wise, hero of the frame story of the Seven Wise Masters.
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