“The world I believe is far too serious, and being far too serious ... it has need of a wise and merry philosophy.” WorldNeedsBelievePhilosophyI BelieveWiseSeriousMerry Book:The Importance of Living Source: The Importance of Living
“According to our social science, we can be or become wise in all matters of secondary importance, but we have to be resigned to utter ignorance in the most important respect: we cannot have any knowledge regarding the ultimate principles of our choices, i.e. regarding their soundness or unsoundness... We are then in the position of beings who are sane and sober when engaged in trivial business and who gamble like madmen when confronted with serious issues.” ImportantMatterChoicesSocialPrinciplesIssuesWisePositionIgnoranceSeriousUltimateImportanceEngagedSaneSoberGambleMadmenOur ChoicesSocial ScienceResignedSoundnessSerious IssuesUnsoundness Author:Leo Strauss
“A deep, wise, and wonderful exploration of the Vedanta path for relationships both with yourself and with others. In this book, Shubhraji provides everything you need to create healthy, fulfilling relationships, using ancient wisdom, beautiful stories, tools, and exercises. This book is a must read for those on a serious spiritual journey.” NeedsBookStoriesBeautifulSpiritualPathWiseWonderfulJourneySeriousExerciseHealthyToolsAncientExplorationFulfillingSpiritual JourneyVedantaAncient Wisdom Author:Arielle Ford
“Most human beings have enough sense to know that if they work in a city that has a serious smog problem, it's wise to either stay indoors or at least wear a mask that will filter out the poison. But cigarette smokers have their own little concentrated toxic smog pack that they don't avoid.” IfsKnowsHumansLittlesEnoughProblemHuman BeingsCitiesWiseSeriousPoisonMaskToxicCigarettePacksFiltersSmokersSmog Author:Ray Comfort
“Health-wise there is nothing to worry about. Though I had gone through a surgery sometime ago, it was nothing serious.” WorryGoneWiseSeriousSurgery Author:Katrina Kaif
“Wine give strenght to weary men. and And wine can of their wits the wise beguile. Make the sage frolic, and the serious smile. and Let those who drink not, but austerely dine, Dry up in law; the muses smell of wine. and No poem was ever written by a drinker of water. and Bacchus opens the gate of the heart. and Might to inspire new hopes and powerful To drown the bitterness of cares.” MenGivingHeartMightCareLawWaterPowerfulWiseWrittenInspireSeriousDrinkWineSmellWitDryGatesBitternessMuseWearySageIn-lawsDrinkersDineNew HopeDry UpStrenghtBacchus Author:Homer
“Those who would administer [charity] wisely must, indeed, be wise, for one of the serious obstacles to the improvement of our race is indiscriminate charity. It were better for mankind that the millions of the rich were thrown into the sea than spent to encourage the slothful, the drunken, the unworthy. Of every thousand dollars spent in so-called charity today, it is probable that nine hundred and fifty dollars is unwisely spent - so spent, indeed, as to produce the very evils which it hopes to mitigate or cure.” TodayEvilRaceMillionsRichWiseSeaMankindProduceSeriousThousandHundredDollarsCharityObstaclesImprovementNineCuresFiftyThrownBeing WiseUnworthy Author:Andrew Carnegie
“When a nation uses their improperly gained or intelligence-wise gained information to take policy positions that impact another nation's democracy or their approach to any issue, then that raises real serious matters.” RealMatterUseNationsDemocracyIssuesWiseInformationPolicyPositionSeriousApproachRaisesImpact Author:Jeff Sessions