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Wisest Quotes

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“The wisest investments are made in good health intervention activities.”
Ellen J. Barrier

“The death of Robert G. Ingersoll, on July 21, 1899, was one of the most widely -- noted events of that year in the civilized world. It was also one of the most widely and profoundly regretted, -- the most deeply deplored. Everywhere, the wisest knew (and the noblest felt) that the cause of humanity had met its greatest loss. To many thousands who realized the intellectual amplitude, the moral heroism and grandeur, the boundless generosity and sympathy, the tenderness and affection, of this incomparable man, his passing was as an intimate and bitter bereavement.

Ingersoll was doubtless known, personally and otherwise, to more people than any other American who had not sat in the presidential chair; and, notwithstanding either the number or the wishes of his critics, his death probably brought genuine grief to more hearts than has that of any other individual in our history. Twice before, 'a Nation bowed and wept'; this time, a people.”
Herman E. Kittredge, Ingersoll: A Biographical Appreciation

Munia Khan
“If wisdom is a place, you should be the wisest one to live there..”
Munia Khan

Israelmore Ayivor
“You may have access to the best information; you may build up the most positive attitude but, to get the wisest experience, your hands and legs must work!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

“The wisest men in the world do not betray their wives, for they know that they value their intelligence by their side.”
Alan Maiccon