There is often times a great deal of knowledge where there is but little wisdom to improve that knowledge.
It is not the most knowing but the wisdom that sees, avoids, and escapes snares.
Knowledge without wisdom is like mettle in a blind horse, which is often an occasion of the rider's fall.
It is not the most knowing but the wisdom that sees, avoids, and escapes snares.
Knowledge without wisdom is like mettle in a blind horse, which is often an occasion of the rider's fall.
Adapted from: Thomas Brooks
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