wisdom; uncountable an element of personal character that enables distinguish the wis from the unwise
The cast of Wit and Wisdom - 1948 includes: Beryl Reid Dorothy Squires Norman Wisdom as Norman
The proverb "wisdom of many, the wit of one" suggests that proverbs encapsulate collective experiences and insights from various individuals over time, reflecting universal truths. While they may originate from a single person's clever phrasing or observation, their appeal and relevance resonate with a broader audience. This duality highlights how individual creativity can distill communal knowledge into concise and impactful expressions. Ultimately, proverbs serve as a bridge connecting personal wit with societal wisdom.
The Anglo-Saxon root "wit" refers to knowledge, understanding, or intelligence. It is often associated with wisdom and mental faculties in Old English language and literature.
Fulton J- Sheen His Irish Wit and Wisdom - 2003 was released on: USA: April 2003
There is only one vowel, which is the 'I' in wit.
"Yes, there is a book of Benjamin franklin quotes, ""The Wit and Wisdom of Benjamin Franklin"", which can be located at any library or purchased from several retailers."
Shmuel Himelstein has written: 'Words of Wisdom, Words of Wit (Artscroll Series)' 'Words of wisdom, words of wit' -- subject(s): Anecdotes, Hasidim, Jewish parables, Rabbis
it was definitely Sojourner Truth!
This is a word derived from holy Indian epic 'Gita'. The word stands for the one who has knowledge, wit and wisdom of Gita along with love.
Ruth Dennis has written: 'The Wit and Wisdom of Herbert Hoover'
Richard S. Zera has written: 'Business Wit & Wisdom'
Margaret Geddes has written: 'As I Was Saying... - The Wit and Wisdom Of Australian Women'