"To hold water," meaning to be believable, is usually said of explanations or theories, not of ideas in general. Valid theories "hold water" because they have no "holes" in them.
A wise man knows when to hold his tongue.
"A fool thinks himself to be wise, but a wise man knows himself to be a fool". -Shakespeare
A wise man is always being challenged because their knowledge and wisdom make them a valuable resource for others seeking guidance or advice. Additionally, people may challenge a wise man in order to test their ideas and knowledge, or to provoke thought-provoking discussions.
Diogenes said this.
The ISBN of The Wise Man's Fear is 978-0756404734.
The taxonomic classification of "Homo sapiens" is Latin for "knowing man" or "wise man".
The Wise Man's Fear was created on 2011-03-01.
"The Wise Man's Fear" by Patrick Rothfuss has approximately 1,000 pages in its hardcover edition.
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The Wise Old Man can be found in Draynor Village, which is west of Lumbridge.