Hindu Wisdom
Wisdom is one of the few things in human life that does not diminish with age.
— Ram Dass in Still Here
Teacher Wisdom
Give yourself your own wisdom. You create your own suffering, and you can end it. It is as simple as that.
— Byron Katie in Question Your Thinking, Change the World
Jewish Wisdom
Wisdom is outside of time, embracing past and future in the timeless present. To follow Her is to taste eternity in this moment.
— Rami Shapiro in The Divine Feminine in Biblical Wisdom Literature
Philosophical Wisdom
Applicants for wisdom
do what I have done:
Inquire within.
— Heraclitus in Fragments translated by Brooks Haxton
Catholic Wisdom
All wisdom is given to us on loan.
— Thomas Aquinas quoted in Confessions by Matthew Fox
Literary Wisdom
Mistakes are the bridge between inexperience and wisdom.
— Phyllis Theroux, American essayist and columnist
Psychological Wisdom
Often the wisdom of the body clarifies the despair of the spirit.
— Marion Woodman, Canadian analyst