he must have known that his way of talking to people is hardly adequate, — Manuel
Makes you ask: What good does all this reading and studying do when you’re constantly angry, hostile, demeaning, and vulgar? — Xtrix
On the other hand, how one conducts oneself is equally (if not more) important than knowledge or logical correctness, in my view. So for all the talk about how intelligent he was, he was far from wise. — Xtrix
So for all the talk about how intelligent he was, he was far from wise.
Makes you ask: What good does all this reading and studying do when you’re constantly angry, hostile, demeaning, and vulgar? — Xtrix
[irony]Thank you for your insightful comments on wisdom.[/irony] — T Clark
I’m not sure where irony fits in here. Sarcasm, perhaps? — Xtrix
In which case all I can say is: I never said *I* was wise. — Xtrix
You never said you were wise, but you pontificated on another's lack of wisdom. — T Clark
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