The shrewd marry for money, the scheming marry for status, the calculating marry for power, but the wise marry for love.
~ Matshona Dhliwayo
A shrewd enemy will teach you more than a foolish friend.
A wise bird does not lend even the smallest of its feathers to a hunter.
A cat may have nine lives, but a wise person has a hundred.
When a wolf is hungry it befriends sheep.
If you feed a bird, you don't have to force it to come to you.
Sense will buy you more than dollars.
The smartest fish are still in the sea.
A spider is slow, but its web catches the fastest flies.
I had no money to start,For Jack decreed in his pride:The Caveman's wife didn't work - It was his job to provide.A brief reminder right here:Let men believe they are shrewd,But even women of oldEmbroidered mittens for food.
~ Joyce Rachelle
A true generous heart can never revolve majorly with monetary skills nor business acumen nor cunning mind.
~ Angelica Hopes
Injuries, therefore, should be inflicted all at once, that their ill savour being less lasting may the less offend; whereas, benefits should be conferred little by little, that so they may be more fully relished.
~ Niccolò Machiavelli