A little experience is worth a great deal of reading, and she has had great experience and a sound judgment to observe on it.
Possessed of a bold and fearless mind directed by a clear head, an honest heart, a sound judgment and a rich store of useful intelligence--his exertions were crowned with auspicious success.
Known as a man of sound judgment, clear perception, liberal views and pure motives, John Hart was called to aid in public business long before the Revolution.
He was of a cheerful turn, had a penetrating mind, a sound judgment, a good heart and was persevering in all his undertakings.
He was blessed with a clear head, vigorous mind, good heart, sound judgment, great experience and a close knowledge of men and things.
Endowed by nature with a sound judgment and an accurate, discriminating mind, he feared not that laborious attention which made him perfectly master of those subjects, in all their relations, on which he was to decide.
Washington was very decided in his opinions, having weighed the subject with his sound judgment.
The most palpable deficiency that is to be found in relation to the education of children, is a sound judgment to be formed as to the vocation or employment in which each is most fitted to excel.
In a word, he is a progressive business man, alert and energetic, his activities guided by sound judgment, while his laudable ambition has brought to him gratifying success.
His course should serve to inspire and encourage others, showing what may be done through persistent, earnest effort when guided by sound judgment.
The life record of Mr. Richardson should serve to inspire and encourage others, showing what may be accomplished through individual effort guided by sound judgment.
He was a keen business man and, adding to this industry, sound judgment and a ready recognition of opportunities, it was but natural that he should gain a signal measure of success.
Though advanced in years, he is intrepid, decided, and of sound judgment.
The noble old man at the farm, too, had come to rely upon the manly character and sound judgment of the youth of nineteen at West Point.
Callisthenes has great Wit accompanied with that Quality (without which a Man can have no Wit at all) a Sound Judgment.
To make foolish; to affect with folly; to weaken the intellectual powers of, or to deprive of sound judgment.
The quality of being injudicious; want of sound judgment; indiscretion.
Wide experience, sound judgment, conservative instincts, elevated character, absolute probity and intense loyalty in friendship unite in Alton J.
Do not be astonished if at this moment he argues incoherently, a fly is buzzing about his ears, and that is enough to render him incapable of sound judgment.
Sound judgment, pure life, dignity of character are the results of a balance of power and culture in the several departments of mind.
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