Analyze this quote part 15

  • Peter DeJesse
    19 years ago

    I think it means that wisdom can not be learned. Learning is knowledge. Wisdom is experience.

  • ¤|Æ’lοяεηζîά|¤
    19 years ago

    For the wise, their widsom didnt come from books, but come from experience and from what they observed. And the learned, even though they hide their heads in books, they cannot dpend on papers to recieve widsom

  • Superior Jackson
    19 years ago

    To learn is to gain knowledge...
    to be wise is to apply that knowledge to life.

    Most people who are known to be "book smart" lack a certain ability to understand life. To them, everything has a textbook answer. Life is not a textbook. It's a rollercoaster, and there is no book that's going to tell you how to enjoy the ride and not vomit at the end of it.

  • Emerald
    19 years ago

    The wise knows there is yet much to learn cause you can never learn enough the un wise does not know this and therefor they think there little knowledge is enough...the wise never stopp learning

  • Wasted Fake Smiles
    19 years ago

    the wise mite me smart..but they mite spend 2 much time being smart n not enuff time living so they wun learn wat its like 2 live..while sum ppl just live their lives n have fun n dun care about skool, work, etc. so they kno all of lifes experiences, but they aren't smart.
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