Words of Wisdom quote by William Penn

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The wisdom of nations lies in their proverbs, which are brief and pithy
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"The wisdom of nations lies in their proverbs,
which are brief and pithy"

- William Penn

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William Penn was an English Quake leader and philosopher who established the nest of Pennsylvania in America in the 17th century. The quote "The knowledge of nations lies in their proverbs, which are brief and pithy" is drawn from one of his lots of quotes on knowledge and understanding.

Penn thought that proverbs were an important source of ageless knowledge gave from generation to generation. He saw these short, pithy expressions as a reflection of a nation's cultural understanding and cumulative experience. In his view, proverbs were extensively comprehended and accepted, representing the distilled knowledge and worths of a people.

Penn's gratitude for sayings was part of his more comprehensive viewpoint which highlighted the importance of useful wisdom, grounded in experience and common sense. He thought that real understanding came from lived experience, and that lessons could be learned from people of all classes and backgrounds.

Overall, Penn saw proverbs as a crucial tool for transferring wisdom and fundamental values, and as a pointer of the importance of tradition and cultural knowledge.

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William Penn This quote is written / told by William Penn between October 14, 1644 and July 30, 1718. He was a famous Leader from England, the quote is categorized under the topic Words of Wisdom. The author also have 41 other quotes.

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