The Most Beautiful Wisdom in the World

Inspirational Wisdom

  • The most profound and beautiful wisdom: If you don’t know where you’re going, any road will suffice.
  • Remember, there will always be someone who is more unfortunate than you; so, keep smiling.
  • A man remains a child until his mother passes away; after that, he suddenly ages.
  • When you show love to your enemy, he feels his own insignificance.
  • If you are stabbed in the back, take comfort in knowing you are ahead of the game.
  • There is no goodness in a right hand that lacks a left.
  • Strive to be loved by people when you leave a position as much as you were loved when you took it.
  • Do not criticize your wife’s taste; after all, she chose you first.
  • You cannot prevent the birds of worry from flying above your head, but you can stop them from nesting in your mind.
  • Befriend the wolves, but keep your axe ready.
  • Individuals with lowly souls find pleasure in seeking the faults of the great.
  • For every minute spent in anger, you take a step closer to old age.
  • Be a friend and do not expect to have a friend in return.

Remarkable Sayings

  • A long tongue indicates a short reach.
  • We cherish the past because it is gone; if it returned, we would despise it.
  • Those who aim high will endure a long wait.
  • Some great individuals make you feel small in their presence, but the truly great make everyone feel significant.
  • Every word finds an ear; perhaps your ear is not meant for my words, so do not accuse me of obscurity.
  • As a person rises, so do the clouds and tribulations surround them.
  • Avoid arguing with a fool; people may have difficulty distinguishing between you both.
  • Failing to plan is planning to fail.
  • Those who heed gossipers lose true friends.
  • It is better to be a member of a lion pack than to be the leader of ostriches.
  • Others may see the wound on your head, but they do not feel the pain you endure.
  • Whoever is unjust to their youth will be wronged by their old age.
  • A wise person was asked, “What is wisdom?” He replied, “It is the ability to distinguish between what you know and what you don’t.”
  • Garlic never loses its scent, even when washed with rose water.
  • Advising a brother in private is sincere; advising him publicly is a disgrace.
  • I recognized that my sustenance will only be taken by me; my heart found peace knowing that my work is mine alone, so I devoted myself to it.
  • Be just before being generous.
  • Increasing love for oneself leads to greater hatred from others.
  • Those who mock wounds are often those who do not understand pain.
  • The wisest of men are those who believe they know the least.
  • The tongue is not a bone, but it can break bones.
  • If you are sincere, let your sincerity extend to loyalty, and if you are candid, let your candidness reach acknowledgment.

Life Wisdom

  • Life is but an hour; make it one of obedience.
  • Love your beloved moderately; they may become your adversary one day.
  • Work is the essence of life.
  • Only iron can cut iron.
  • We are the architects of our own happiness.
  • The death of the righteous brings them peace; the death of the wicked brings peace to others.
  • Do not challenge someone who has nothing to lose.
  • An unweeping eye sees nothing of reality.
  • A defeated person who smiles robs the victor of the joy of victory.
  • Those who chase two birds at once will lose them both.
  • Women are half of society; they give birth to and nurture the other half.

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