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Example sentences for "sapience"

Lexicographically close words:
sapere; saphead; saphena; saphenous; sapid; sapiens; sapient; sapientem; sapienter; sapientes
  1. For the book seith, that "in olde men is the sapience and in longe tyme the prudence.

  2. And wyf, by-cause of thy swete wordes, and eek for I have assayed and preved thy grete sapience and thy grete trouthe, I wol governe me by thy conseil in alle thing.

  3. The Wounded Cuirassier" and the "Chasseur of the Guard" are not documents of æsthetic history, but noble expressions of artistic sapience and personal feeling.

  4. With more sapience and less sensitiveness, Bouguereau is Lesueur's true successor, to say which is certainly not to affirm a very salient originality of the older painter.

  5. Vaniman refrained from making a reply; the Prophet was displaying an embarrassing amount of sapience as to conditions.

  6. He was permitted to make a one-man bank of the Trust Company because nobody in Egypt ventured to dispute his sapience as a financier.

  7. Though Sapia nam'd In sapience I excell'd not, gladder far Of others' hurt, than of the good befell me.

  8. Nor to haue great riches put ouer great diligence But onely theyr mynde was set on Sapience And quyetly to lyue in Just symplycite.

  9. Artemas Ward made people laugh the moment they beheld him, by his wooden composure and indescribable sapience of demeanour.

  10. His demure sapience was of the most intense order and it arose out of great mental excitement.

  11. The graceful urbanity, the elaborate yet natural manner, the brisk vitality, the humorous sapience of Sir Patrick Lundy--how completely and admirably he expressed them!

  12. So sang the Hierarchies: Mean while the Son On his great expedition now appeared, Girt with Omnipotence, with radiance crowned Of Majesty Divine; sapience and love Immense, and all his Father in him shone.

  13. The fact that the sapience of these Fuzzies is still sub judice includes the presumption of its possibility.

  14. Intervention, of course, is my responsibility, but the sapience question is yours.

  15. Will Mr. Coombes agree to stipulate that any evidence tending to prove or disprove the sapience of Fuzzies in general be accepted as proving or disproving the sapience of the being referred to as Goldilocks?

  16. He said something to Mallin, who compressed his lips and shook his head, saying: "We simply cannot assume sapience until we find something in their behavior which cannot be explained under any other hypothesis.

  17. I believe that study of the Fuzzies will help us solve the problem of how sapience developed in any race.

  18. We don't know any more about how sapience appeared today than we did in the year zero, or in the year 654 Pre-Atomic for that matter.

  19. Oh, Mallin be bloodied; he doesn't know what sapience is any more than I do.

  20. If we are to take up the question of the sapience of this species, or race, would it not be well to send for the Fuzzies now staying at the Hotel Mallory and have them on hand?

  21. This sapience was all a big fake; he had to believe that.

  22. Sapience is something that's just taken for granted.

  23. They'll try him first, with Leslie Coombes running both the prosecution and the defense, and if they can get him acquitted, it'll prejudice the sapience evidence we introduce in your trial.

  24. But sapience is qualitatively different from nonsapience.

  25. We have a very considerable interest in having the classification of this planet established, and we also feel that this may not be the last time a question of disputable sapience may arise.

  26. Your Honors, if we are now to discuss the sapience question, I would suggest that the first item on our order of business be the presentation of some acceptable definition of sapience.

  27. Certes, yit liveth in good point thilke precious honour of mankinde, Symacus, thy wyves fader, which that is 20 a man maked alle of sapience and of vertu; the whiche man thou woldest byen redely with the prys of thyn owne lyf.

  28. For Salomon the sage, That Sapience taughte, God gat hym grace of wit, And alle hise goodes after; He demed wel and wisely, 6380 As Holy Writ telleth.

  29. He dooth noght wel that dooth thus, 5350 Ne drat noght God almyghty; He loveth noght Salomons sawes, That sapience taughte.

  30. And if ye seche Sapience eft, Fynde shul ye that folweth, A ful teneful text To hem that taketh mede; 2070 And that is animam autem aufert accipientium, etc.

  31. And Sapience seith the same, 4270 I seigh it in the Bible, Piger prae frigore No feeld nolde tilie, And therfore he shal begge and bidde, And no man bete his hunger.

  32. Eh, they have used me with too much villainy, That old knave Sapience so counselled Just; But let me be unbridled, good Master Lust.

  33. Seeing Sapience consisteth in heavenly document, And that heavenly document consisteth in Sapience, To bridle this wretch I cannot but consent, Sith I of his purpose have had oft intelligence.

  34. So often already Just hath me restrained, That I dare not entice him any more, For through Sapience he hath me clearly disdained, That my courage is spent, and I have no more.

  35. Artistically, he had all the perception of the Celt plus the acquired sapience of the painter's training.

  36. Apparently they were impressed with the sapience of his remark.

  37. Thy sapience is more, and thy works also, than the tidings that I heard.

  38. He made the book of the parables containing thirty-one chapters, the book of the Canticles, the book of Ecclesiastes, containing twelve chapters, and the book of Sapience containing nineteen chapters.

  39. The ways of sapience are not much liable either to particularity or chance.

  40. But latae undique sunt sapientibus viae; to sapience (which was anciently defined to be rerum divinarum et humanarum scientia) there is ever a choice of means.

  41. O Salomon, richest of all richesse, Fulfilled of sapience and worldly glorie, Ful worthy ben thy wordes to memorie To every wight that wit and reason can.

  42. Beatus homo qui inuenit sapientiam, & qui affluit prudentia, that is to say; Blessed be the man that hath sapience or wisdome, and that aboundeth in prudence.

  43. Can your sapience point to any single convenience of life, of which we are deprived in the lower world?

  44. Your sapience is beardless indeed--in statu pupillari, one may say.


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