Similar words: wise, wisely, otherwise, likewise, unwisely, streetwise, worldly-wise, anticlockwise.
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61. Failure is the mother of success. There is wisdom to be gained from the lessons of failure. Failure makes people wiser in dealing with life's difficulties and obstacles. Those who are not defeated by failures will eventually succeed in life. Dr T.P.Chia
62. Perhaps it would be wiser to run now and ask questions later.
63. Older and wiser, Fleetwood is delighted the band he loves so much is back together.
64. There seems no doubt ever in your minds that the Emperor is more powerful than you are, or Hari Seldon wiser.
65. But no doubt he will be much wiser next time around.
66. Learning from your mistakes makes you smarter. Learning form your experiences makes you wiser. Dr T.P.Chia
67. Now sadder but wiser, we are prepared to admit that the implementation of curriculum change is a complicated business.
68. Be wiser than other people if you can; but do not tell them so. Lord Chesterfield
69. Which left him not much wiser, but you couldn't win all the time.
70. If our species is extinguished, others will be wiser or luckier.
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71. As long as you go at a slow, steady pace, the job can be done and you none the wiser.
72. But also, they include cases where lenders have extended credit when it would have been wiser not to.
73. After spending $ 88m in his two bids, he seemed none the wiser.
74. If Margaret was ignorant of what was going on, then Polly was not much wiser.
75. After many hair-raising adventures, most not only survive but emerge wiser and stronger as a result of their harrowing ordeal.
76. Would it be wiser to use a more conventional vehicle for a down payment?
77. They replaced the painting with a copy and the public was none the wiser.
78. She might have been soft-hearted and vulnerable once, where he was concerned, but she was a lot older and wiser now.
79. Giant leaps into the unknown are dangerous and therefore wiser counsel may preach limited change from the existing position. 3.
80. She says do not worry, but it's wiser to be on the safe side.
81. Every generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it. George Orwell
82. Or wiser than we are; silent and strong, biding their time?
83. Wisdom grows with experience, time and age, but not all order people are necessarily wiser. Dr T.P.Chia
84. No one's the wiser as when the camorra firebomb a discotheque or bar.
85. A railway conductor appeared, saw the uniform and the gun, and obviously thought it wiser not to intervene and disappeared.
86. The secret police of your childhood were older and wiser than you, bigger than you.
87. When railway travelling commenced, Mr Wright was wiser than many other coach operators.
88. It is also wiser not to treat every offer as an 18-carat-gold certainty.
89. Do these really mar our understanding of informative articles, aiming to make us wiser on equestrian subjects?
90. We are none the wiser for his explanations.
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