sabio
/ˈsabjo/, [ˈsa.β̞jo]sage, wise
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Aquél que vive sin locura no es tan sabio como cree.
He who lives without madness is not as wise as he thinks.
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El sabio sabe lo que dice, el tonto dice lo que sabe.
The wise one knows what he says; the foolish one says what he knows.
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Una vez un sabio dijo que la vida es una secuencia de desilusiones.
A wise man once said, life is a series of disappointments.
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Es mejor ser un tonto feliz que un sabio infeliz.
Better to be a happy fool than an unhappy sage.
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Un hombre sabio habla porque tiene algo de decir; un tonto porque tiene que decir algo.
A wise man speaks because he has something to say; a fool because he has to say something.
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Pocos tesoros son tan valiosos como un amigo sabio y servicial.
Few treasures are worth as much as a friend who is wise and helpful.
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El arte de ser sabio es el arte de saber qué pasar por alto.
The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook.
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Puede que sea inteligente, pero no es sabio.
He may be intelligent, but he is not wise.
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La adversidad hace a un hombre sabio, no rico.
Adversity makes a man wise, not rich.
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El anciano parecía sabio.
The old man looked wise.
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Él no es sabio sino astuto.
He is not wise but clever.
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Aunque es listo no es sabio.
Though he is clever, he isn't wise.
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A pesar de que pueda ser inteligente, no es sabio.
Although he may be clever, he is not wise.
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