Quotes about Wisdom
Every sentence spoken by Napoleon, and every line of his writing, deserves reading, as it is the sense of France.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
We will never obtain God's kind of marriage simply by going along with the crowd, doing what everybody else does. We have to dig deep into the heart of God to discover His principles.
— Myles Munroe
Keep your eyes wide open before marriage, and halfway closed there after.
— James Dobson
God's Word is your owner's manual for life. It contains principles for health, finance, marriage, other relationships, business, and much more.
— Rick Warren
I am thinking of taking a fifth wife. Why not? Solomon had a thousand wives and he is a synonym for wisdom.
— John Barrymore
Marriage can either be a classroom where people become wiser and better, or a prison where people become resentful; and bitter.
— David Jeremiah
Better die an old maid, sister, than marry the wrong man.
— Billy Sunday
It is most unwise for people in love to marry.
— George Bernard Shaw
Somebody who has been in a very bad wreck is going to be very conscientious about not speeding through a yellow light... You just learn so many good lessons when you go through a failed marriage.
— Amy Grant
I would advise no man to marry who is not likely to propagate understanding.
— Samuel Johnson
Earthly riches are like the reed. Its roots are sunk in the swamp, and its exterior is fair to behold; but inside it is hollow. If a man leans on such a reed, it will snap off and pierce his soul.
— St. Anthony of Padua
You don't throw rocks at a man with a machine gun!
— Roddy Piper