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They would need to be already wise, in order to love wisdom
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"They would need to be already wise, in order to love wisdom"

- Friedrich Schiller

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This quote by Friedrich Schiller speaks to the concept that knowledge is something that should be earned. It indicates that one need to currently possess a specific level of knowledge in order to genuinely value and comprehend the worth of wisdom. It recommends that knowledge is something that should be looked for and cultivated, which it is not something that can be acquired easily. It likewise indicates that wisdom is something that needs to be earned through experience and knowing, which it is not something that can be merely provided. This quote is a tip that wisdom is something that should be actively pursued which it is not something that can be considered granted. It is a pointer that wisdom is something that should be earned and that it is not something that can be ignored.

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Friedrich Schiller This quote is written / told by Friedrich Schiller between November 10, 1759 and May 9, 1805. He was a famous Dramatist from Germany. The author also have 51 other quotes.

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