Sentences with phrase «recognize wiser people»

The idea of a democracy is that you are able to recognize wiser people than you to do a lot of things for you.

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We are steadily learning the debt of Greece to the Orient; and although no serious person could deny the opposite influence so long affirmed, still the greatness and the long course of oriental thought, in the full tradition of which Ecelesiastes stood, render it wiser to recognize that in his mental furnishing he was a thorough Jew, though it is undeniable that his thought was stimulated and, in some regards, shaped by the speculation of the West.
When Jesus sat upon that young colt and began to ride into Jerusalem, some of the people around him were wise enough to recognize the moment of their salvation.
It's whether a person is wise enough to recognize and integrate his teachings and the teachings of other great teachers into life and make them real that matters.
Helloooooooo people, wise up and recognize that Kayla isn't dumb.
The only person wise enough to recognize the shift in political winds — and brave enough to tell the queen — is her younger sister, Mutnodjmet.
People unwilling to add pets to this difficult equation are wise to recognize that they can't or don't want to handle it.
It is wise for a person to recognize that Kentucky's comparative negligence system applies to negotiations with insurance companies as well.
Here in South Bend, people are wise enough to know a bargain when they see one, and to recognize a smart operator when they go in to action.
It is also important to avoid losing your own sense of identity by becoming too close to a romantic partner.26 To help recognize if you are in a bad relationship, you should turn to close others (roommates, friends, parents) who, research shows, are better judges of your relationship than you.27 If people close to you suggest that you should get out of a relationship, it may be wise to seriously consider their advice.
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