So
much wisdom in your words.
There's
much wisdom in that saying, which has been attributed to both W. Edwards Deming and Peter Drucker, and it explains why the recent explosion of digital data is so important.
I think that there is
much wisdom in this pragmatic non-utopian non-dystopian principle.
I don't see why these policies should engender so much animosity and I don't think that there is
much wisdom in the Hockey Team trying to taking a stand on data and method confidentiality.
While there is so
much wisdom in the book, here are three highlights that were also mentioned in her talk on that day:
So
much wisdom in those little eyes.
Speaking only from my journey within Pentecost, I find
much wisdom in your words and especially like your phrasing the idea that «vision corrupts the community that is».
Of course there is
much wisdom in the bible that we can learn from which is not a bad thing.
And there is
much wisdom in Paul's other message of assurance which is basic to the subject of this chapter: «Therefore, if any one is in Christ, he is a new creation; the old has passed away, behold, the new has come.»
Indeed, I am convinced that the true interests of the poor will be served better as the situation is viewed in an inclusive context and that there is often
much wisdom in their own tradition to support such an approach.
«he point is that there is
much wisdom in the end, but little wisdom.»
«There's so
much wisdom in very dynamic active people who are absolutely not ready to kick back and relax and play in life,» Leary - Joyce said.
Not exact matches
Getting
in front of individuals
in this group is important as they'll often be sharing their
wisdom to a
much wider audience through social media or speaking to a paying audience whose members are taking notes to relay to colleagues.
Jeffrey Pfeffer proclaims
in this new book that «
much of the oft - repeated conventional
wisdom about leadership is based more on hope than reality, on wishes rather than data, on beliefs instead of science.»
In his
much recommended recent book The Hard Thing About Hard Things, Horowitz explicates «the Law of Crappy People,» a gem of business
wisdom unearthed by the consistently interesting blog Farnam Street recently.
If you spend some time on that book, it's pretty
much all the
wisdom picked up
in 82 years of living, so there's a lot of it digested and condensed
in that book.»
As a side note, we
in Australia have not tended to allow
much role for «new economy» developments, such as the adoption of information technology, though some research does suggest that this may have played a greater role than conventional
wisdom has allowed.
There's enough
wisdom in here for anyone interested
in growing their fortune, regardless of how
much they currently earn.
Much of the conventional reaction to Buffett's purchase can be found
in the Wall Street Journal or
in the litany of analyses offered by Seeking Alpha writers, and I just want to address two of the specific conventional
wisdom claims that you have read about Buffett's Phillips 66 purchase.
@ praise the lard have you ever considered taking a course
in reading comprehension?understanding basic english would go a long way toward making you look brighter.of course
in your case there is only so
much wisdom to be gained, you can shuffle the bricks around but i fear you will still come up a few shy of a good load.i extend sympathy to you.
This series on «practical
wisdom,» which coincides with the release of my newest book, Wide Awake, reminds me that for our community here
in Los Angeles, the Gospel has become so
much more than this.
Wisdom is
much more interested
in enlightenment than esteem.
WISDOM — For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth s
WISDOM — For
in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth s
wisdom is
much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.
I think John 1 is more poetical than theological,
in much the same vein as Proverbs anthropomorphizes
Wisdom..
Now I realize that the «
wisdom from heaven» requires too
much for the Christian community: they must present their disagreement
in a peace - pursuing manner — it is easier to make war.
the reminder that Orthodox theology continually refreshes its thinking by reference to the early Church Fathers, who were
much concerned with the question of God's activity
in the other sects and traditions and
in the
wisdom of humankind.
And I think the «
wisdom of crowds» has been very
much in play to respond: «Thuggery can flow either direction.»
In fact, by confusing Tradition with traditionalism and radically opposing the Scriptures to Tradition,
much of the Christian
wisdom Tradition, beginning with the writings of the early Church Fathers (& Mothers) and continuing even into modern time, the Protestant Reformers have cut
much of the Western Church off from the ongoing Revelation of the Christian
wisdom Tradition.
But the glint
in those eyes as he read, as he paused, as he gathered us into his words and his voice, into his very seeing and saying of the world he saw and spoke, that glint betrayed a
wisdom and a knowing that came from the country and the land as
much as from his deep and wide learning.
Instead of simply stating the law and reacting
in panic when it is widely broken, those concerned for traditional moral
wisdom would do
much better to affirm the high possibility of the life of faithful love, and to understand with love what is happening to people
in ghettoes,
in college campuses,
in the life of the family today.
Aristotle wrote that the criterion of good moral action is not a principle or a law so
much as «the man of practical
wisdom» ¯ that is, the person
in your environment who habitually makes the wisest and bravest decisions of anyone else you know.
True human
wisdom, as God's tiny son demonstrates to us, is not
in how
much we know; it is
in knowing on whom to depend.
We know that there is also
wisdom to be found,
much of it similar to Biblical
wisdom,
in the sacred texts and stories of other faiths and traditions and we are glad to have those, also, to help us discern the direction of our lives and paths.
There is
much rich truth
in the Bible that one misses unless he sees it as God's long process of working
in wisdom and love with his people.
One might go to another who has provided a
wisdom about personal transformation absent
in Jesus» tradition and teaching whose teaching is also capable of assimilating
much that comes from Jesus.
Yet decisions do have to be made, and even those people who agree with Nancy McCann that «when we lack sufficient
wisdom to do,
wisdom consists
in not doing» will ask how
much wisdom is sufficient.
In general, folk - theories are unsystematic accumulations of conventional
wisdom on a particular topic; they may embody some truth but are as likely to embody
much falsehood.
Although it has become part of the conventional
wisdom in much of contemporary anti-colonialist literature, both Eastern and Western, it is an oversimplification to dismiss the missions as nothing more than a cloak for white imperialism.
If
in his infinite
wisdom he cant get over being petty because I choose not to believe, then it does nt speak
much for him and his «infinite love» now does it?
For I was with you
in much weakness, fear and trembling; and my speech and my message were not persuasive words of
wisdom, but the demonstration of spirit and power, that your faith might not rest
in the
wisdom of men but
in the power of God [I Cor.
We finally have a pope that gets to the root of
much of our present woes of income inequality and corporate rapaciousness and this OxyContin cretin is compelled to blovate on the
wisdom of the best pope we've seen
in 50 years.
Luther's theology seeks to stay close to the perspective of the self addressed by God's words of judgment and promise; Aquinas» theology seeks to view all things as
much as possible from the viewpoint of God's all - encompassing
wisdom,
in which the human mind is allowed to participate.
With many successes to learn from, and
much new
wisdom won through hard experience, we are now closing
in upon the ever narrower circle of those still living «outside the circle of development.»
Feminist revision: «Having had a spiritual awakening a result of these steps, we are more able to draw upon the
wisdom inherent
in us, knowing we are competent women who have
much to offer others.»
One fundamentalist pastor I interviewed some time ago said he was
much in favor of the study of biblical theology, but opposed the study of systematic theology because the latter presupposed too
much about human
wisdom.
Bringing
much wisdom and scholarship to the task, it finds serious flaws
in much of the empirical research that has bolstered the bad dad image.
She also showed how
much process thinkers can learn from them and how important it is to be ready to flesh out and revise process ideas as they encounter the
wisdom embodied
in these theories.
It is infinitely comic that at the bottom of the practical
wisdom which is so
much extolled
in the world, at the bottom of all the devilish lot of good counsel and wise saws and «wait and see» and «put up with one's fate» and «write
in the book of forgetfulness» — that at the bottom of all this, ideally understood, lies complete stupidity as to where the danger really is and what the danger really is.
There are even signs, though one would be foolish to read too
much into them, that some American Jews may finally be willing to recognize the
wisdom of Kristol's advice
in this regard.
in terms of China's intent
in the last thirty years of returning and reinterpreting its multimillennial culture of civility and
wisdom, the possibility of China democratizing is
much more promising.