Sagacious

having good judgment; shrewd; intelligent; wise (typically attained through experience; not book-smart)

MobiQuotes

MobiQuotes

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When I was foolish, I detested sagacity. I ate the fruits of my foolishness and ignorance. I thank God because I was once foolish. It was from my foolishness that I learnt and understood the true savour of sagacity.

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The Innocent

The Innocent

@lhommedauphin.bsky.social

I am noticed by a leal and sagacious counselor that Immanuel Kant meant the wrong thing by, as in translation, “common sense”

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iHaveTenToes

iHaveTenToes

@ihavetentoes.bsky.social

Oh, Brown Snake, you sagacious little devil.

“The female produces a pheromone to attract the males; a male will taste her with his tongue to check that she is the right species before mating.”

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