
Best Wisdom And Self-Mastery Quotes
Wisdom And Self-Mastery
Table of Contents
- The Nature of Wisdom
- Wisdom Through Experience
- Self-Knowledge and Enlightenment
- Wisdom and Action
- Wisdom and Knowledge
- Wisdom and Humility
- The Limits of Wisdom
- The Pursuit of Wisdom
- Divine and Spiritual Wisdom
- Wisdom in Perspective
- Other
The Nature of Wisdom

Just because you have an abundance of information does not mean you have wisdom.
Wisdom consists of knowing how to distinguish the nature of trouble, and in choosing the lesser evil.
Wisdom comes from reflection.
Wisdom is when you understand what, previously, at best you only knew.

Wisdom is the awareness and acknowledgement of the gap between life as you perceive, project and wish it to be and life as it is - and being shrewd and able (moment to moment) to flow, shift, act, adapt or just be accordingly.
Wisdom is the central form which gives meaning and position to all the facts which are acquired by knowledge, the digestion and assimilation of whatever in the material world the man comes in contact with.
Wisdom is not increased by acquiring more information, but by increasing the capacity of seeing.
Wisdom cannot be imparted. Wisdom that a wise man attempts to impart always sounds like foolishness to someone else ... Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom. One can find it, live it, do wonders through it, but one cannot communicate and teach it.
Wisdom, itself, is often an abstraction associated not with fact or reality but with the man who asserts it and the manner of its assertion.

Wisdom is not limited to our knowledge, but is manifested in our actions.
The only nest of wisdom is truth and honesty.
Wisdom isn’t a factor of an ability to share or think fast or slow, but an ability of discernment. Breadth. Depth. Timing.
Wisdom Through Experience

Wisdom comes from experience. Experience is often a result of lack of wisdom.
Wisdom accumulates in the cracks of personal experience and the crevices of bad judgments.
We are wise when we live according to what we have come to understand. Wisdom is not altogether about the amount of understanding that we possess. Wisdom is about living according to the understanding that we have already discovered. Wisdom is doing that which we understand. Wisdom comes only in doing. It is an easy thing to gain knowledge and experience, yet harder to understand and become wise.
Wisdom comes from making mistakes, having the courage to face them, and make adjustments moving forward based upon the knowledge aquired through those experiences.

Wisdom comes from real experiences when life puts you into deep troubles. Without experience, there is no wisdom to know and learn. If you want to have wisdom leading your life then go get different experiences.
Our wisdom comes from our experience,and our experience comes from our foolishness.
Wisdom comes from the amount of books you read. Because even your experience won’t apply for everything or everyone. Your experience is in the way it is because you decided long time ago to believe on what you are believing that makes you have the life you have been having. But it’s been proved so many times that if you unlearn what you learned and learn a new way; your experience can radically change.
Wisdom grows by stripping away beliefs, until the last tether is cut, and suddenly you float free. Only, because your eyes are wide open, you see right away that you can’t float in what you’re in. You can only sink. That’s why the meanest religions work so hard at keeping their followers ignorant. Knowledge is poison. Wisdom is depthless. Staying ignorant keeps you in the shallows.
The funny thing about wisdom is that it comes when most of the important decisions in life have already been made.

We do not receive wisdom, we must discover it for ourselves, after a journey through the wilderness that no one else can take for us, that no one can spare us, for our wisdom is the point of view from which we come at last to regard the world.
Is Wisdom derived from the accumulation of one's experiences, or rather one's thoughtful reflection upon what he has learned throughout the process?
The foundation of wisdom is knowing how to tell when you are totally clueless, lost, and in need of assistance.
Self-Knowledge and Enlightenment

True Wisdom Is Knowing The Essence Of One's Own Being.
To know your mind is wisdom, to know the essence of your being is enlightenment.
Wisdom begins in knowing the self.
True wisdom consists in two things: Knowledge of God and Knowledge of Self.

Knowing yourself is the beginning of all wisdom.
Knowing others is intelligence; knowing yourself is true wisdom.
Knowing what you don't know is the beginning of wisdom.
Wisdom evolves, but one core principle in it does not. It is the principle of becoming better, by demolishing the shortcomings of today and building the benefits of tomorrow.
The highest wisdom is to know that you know nothing.

Wisdom and contentment are the same thing.
If you are looking at anything from one point, from one angle, you can never attain wisdom because wisdom is to see all the things from every point, from every angle!
A person who seeks wisdom will find it.
Wisdom and Action

Wisdom is having things right in your lifeand knowing why.
Wisdom is knowing the right thing to do and doing it at the right time to get the desired result. It is also the correct application of knowledge.
Wisdom solves almost anything
Wisdom is using your head, separating right from wrong, and doing what is right.

Wisdom is the ability to make wise decisions and pursue them. The bible said "wisdom is the principal thing". This means it's the number one thing ever that you cannot bypass and expect to succeed!
Wisdom is being able to act rightfully, beyond the realm of knowledge.
Wisdom is simply a lesson you learn and then apply it. It is that thing which makes you not only shine in the light, but glow in the dark. Guard your knowledge ferociously and use it when it is important.
Wisdom is not limited to our knowledge, but is manifested in our actions.
Wisdom does not only reflect itself in a person’s knowledge of what to say. It appears also in his knowledge about how to say it and when it should be said!

Wisdom that is not acted upon is just philosophy... but when lived as a verb, wisdom will be the foundation of your success.
Wisdom and Knowledge

I don’t think it would have all got me quite so down if just once in a while—just once in a while—there was at least some polite little perfunctory implication that knowledge should lead to wisdom, and that if it doesn't, it's just a disgusting waste of time! But there never is! You never even hear any hints dropped on a campus that wisdom is supposed to be the goal of knowledge. You hardly ever even hear the word 'wisdom' mentioned!
Wisdom is the intelligent use of our knowledge, whereas sensibility is an intelligent use of our judgment.
Answers based in truth are the foundation of wisdom.
Wisdom isn't built on experience; it's built on reason...

Wisdom is not to know much, but to know who knows... (1993)
Wisdom is being able to see the world for what it is, rather than what you want it to be.
Wisdom is easier when you fear God. Understanding comes when you shun all evil. God helps those who help themselves. I guess its just God's way of teaching you to stop being silly and just grow up-Asuni LadyZeal
Wisdom is the process of absorbing knowledge, until one can consistently unleash it.
Modern Education may make one intelligent but not wise. Wisdom comes from character, social consciousness, self awareness, human values, conscience that helps us know what is right and wrong and independent will that helps us to choose right over wrong.

The first key to wisdom is defined, of course, as frequent and assiduous questioning
Acquiring of wisdom is a function of inquisitiveness for information and keenness for learning. Plenty of resource and the gravity of flow will ensure a momentum good enough for learning.
So, listen, to yourself and to those with whom you are speaking. Your wisdom then consists not of the knowledge you already have, but the continual search for knowledge, which is the highest form of wisdom.
Wisdom and Humility

True Wisdom Is To Realize I Am The Ultimate Truth.
The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing.
The greatest wisdom consists in knowing one's own follies.
You can never know everything, and part of what you know is always wrong. Perhaps even the most important part. A portion of wisdom lies in knowing that. A portion of courage lies in going on anyway.

Perhaps my greatest wisdom is the knowledge that I do not know.
Never doubt wisdom. Only doubt the knowledge before it.
Wisdom is from God. Anything outside that is intellect.
Wisdom grows by stripping away beliefs, until the last tether is cut, and suddenly you float free. Only, because your eyes are wide open, you see right away that you can’t float in what you’re in. You can only sink. That’s why the meanest religions work so hard at keeping their followers ignorant. Knowledge is poison. Wisdom is depthless. Staying ignorant keeps you in the shallows.
The highest wisdom is to know that you know nothing.

Genuine wisdom has two major conditions: you cannot teach it, and you cannot make someone learn it.
The foundation of wisdom is knowing how to tell when you are totally clueless, lost, and in need of assistance.
The Limits of Wisdom

Rather than swallowing our pride and simply asking what we do not know, we choose to fill in the blanks ourselves and later become humbled. Wisdom was often, in its youth, proven foolish, and ones humiliated were meant to become wise.
Wisdom without God is just an idea that’s not wise enough to understand that it’s just an idea.
Wisdom cannot be imparted. Wisdom that a wise man attempts to impart always sounds like foolishness to someone else ... Knowledge can be communicated, but not wisdom. One can find it, live it, do wonders through it, but one cannot communicate and teach it.
Innate wisdom is found just under the skin.

Wisdom ain't a virtue I ever aspired to.
We don't receive wisdom we must discover it for ourselves.
It is said to be an understanding when one accepts other’s dialogs of wisdom. How can there be dialogs of wisdom in this era?
The first key to wisdom is defined, of course, as frequent and assiduous questioning
Wisdom, said William James,Is learning what to overlook. And I am wiseIf that is wisdom.

Genuine wisdom has two major conditions: you cannot teach it, and you cannot make someone learn it.
The word "Wisdom" was for the people who have high level of inferiority complex and who are battling with some hard times.
The Pursuit of Wisdom

Wisdom starts when you realize reality is not against you.
We can say that wisdom causes us to know, while understanding enables us to act.
Wisdom is the oneness of mind that guides and permeates all things.
Wisdom. . .is knowing what you have to accept.

Asking and not assuming is the beginning of "WISDOM." You can learn anything just by asking any question. Wisdom begins with constant "QUESTIONING" not assuming what we don't know. We only come to know what we know, when we ask.
The key to wisdom is this -- constant and frequent questioning ... for by doubting we are led to question and by questioning we arrive at the truth.
Is Wisdom derived from the accumulation of one's experiences, or rather one's thoughtful reflection upon what he has learned throughout the process?
Wisdom is the principal thing. The principle to discover the principal thing is "the fear of the Lord". Fear God and be wise.
So, listen, to yourself and to those with whom you are speaking. Your wisdom then consists not of the knowledge you already have, but the continual search for knowledge, which is the highest form of wisdom.

The foundation of wisdom is knowing how to tell when you are totally clueless, lost, and in need of assistance.
Divine and Spiritual Wisdom

True wisdom consists in two things: Knowledge of God and Knowledge of Self.
Wisdom is the understanding that God exist, and that he is the creator of all life and things in the universe and upon Earth. This is truth. When we realize mistakes we have made, we should make serious efforts to correct them. This also, is truth.
Wisdom is learning to discern God's ways in a cluttered world of opinions, personal thoughts, mantras, and make-believe.
Wisdom is a perfection of knowledge acquired through experience.

Wisdom is the oneness of mind that guides and permeates all things.
Wisdom is from God. Anything outside that is intellect.
The wisdom (true knowledge) is not in the sky to come down to you, and not in the earth to come up to you, It is deposited in your heart, Improve your morality to the morality of Angeles, so it will appears for you.
Wisdom is the principal thing; therefore get wisdom: and with all thy getting get understanding.
Wisdom is the principal thing. The principle to discover the principal thing is "the fear of the Lord". Fear God and be wise.

Wisdom is easier when you fear God. Understanding comes when you shun all evil. God helps those who help themselves. I guess its just God's way of teaching you to stop being silly and just grow up
Wisdom in Perspective

Wisdom is one of the few things that looks bigger the further away it is.
What comes from experience is knowledge,what comes naturally is wisdom.
Wisdom along with maturity is self understanding and defining one's character through reasoning in a circumstance.
There is no wisdom in the words themselves. Wisdom resides in your imagination, or in the mental image that you generate within your mind.

Wisdom is to see no thing as a strange thing, no clothe as a strange cloth, no person as a strange person, no event as a strange event! Because in wisdom you understand why the things are as they are!
To me, the word wisdom means ancient knowledge. It’s the kind of knowledge you not only see but feel when you look into the eyes of an elephant or stop for a moment to marvel at the deep wrinkles on its skin, both of which I believe contain the truths learned from each intentional step their feet and those of their ancestors have placed upon the earth.
Wisdom is seeing something in a non-habitual manner.
Wisdom isn't telling others how to live; it's learning how to live oneself.
Wisdom and contentment are the same thing.

Wisdom isn’t a factor of an ability to share or think fast or slow, but an ability of discernment. Breadth. Depth. Timing.
Other

True wisdom comes from intellectual education, physical education, ethical education, and ki education.
The essence of wisdom is to know when to be doing, and when it's useless even to try
Wisdom lies in knowing what you are not, confidence lies in knowing what you are.
When you are able to know the right thing, you are intelligent. But when you choose that right thing to do, you are wise. This means people can get money, education, marriage, and good health and not get wisdom. Wisdom is the number one gift for a Godly success.

Having an opinion on something is not wisdom. Everybody has opinions. Seeing something in its entirety is called wisdom.
Wisdom comes from knowing that what others say about you is not your reality. It’s their reality.
Wisdom is meaningless until your own experience has given it meaning... and there is wisdom in the selection of wisdom.
Experience does not give you wisdom. Wisdom comes through liberation of the mind. And since most humans live a conditioned life, they never get liberated in the first place, hence they never even have the taste of wisdom.
Wisdom comes from knowing the order of things...and you are the first order of your business.

The greatest wisdom is in simplicity. Love, respect, tolerance, sharing, gratitude, forgiveness. It's not complex or elaborate. The real knowledge is free. It's encoded in your DNA. All you need is within you. Great teachers have said that from the beginning. Find your heart, and you will find your way.
True wisdom consists only in the knowledge of the Soul.
Wisdom Is The Principal Thing
True wisdom is a combination of knowledge, understanding, humility, and humour. Without knowledge, we get a clown; without understanding, we get a bookworm; without humility, we get a hypocrite; and without humour, we get a grouch.
The beginning of wisdom is the definition of terms.

Wisdom consists not so much in knowing what to do in the ultimate as in knowing what to do next.
One way to define wisdom is the ability to see, into the future, the consequences of your choices in the present. That ability can give you a completely different perspective on what the future might look like.
Knowing others is wisdom. Knowing yourself is Enlightenment. - Lao-Tzu
Wisdom requires both a way of thinking and acquisition of a body of knowledge gained through such thinking, as well as the personal ability to apply accumulated knowledge to life.
When people say "If I only knew then what I know now" makes me wonder why they aren't using that wisdom now.

Read the dictionary from A to Izzard today.Get a vocabulary. Brush up on your diction.See whether wisdom is just a lot of language.
Wisdom alone can quench your thirst for knowledge.
Understanding the true nature of things, or seeing things as they really are, is the ground of wisdom.
The best way to acquire wisdom is by perceptual realization.
Wisdom gives you the ability to chose what is right.In the darkness of hate and ignorance, it is the light.

Wisdom is learning what to overlook.
Wisdom is made complete with knowledge, understanding and good judgement.
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