I associate wisdom and grace with age.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Wisdom doesn't necessarily come with age. Sometimes age just shows up all by itself.
I'm not an aging gracefully type. But I do believe in aging with grace.
With age comes a greater wisdom, an ease and comfort with oneself.
When granted many years of life, growing old in age is natural, but growing old with grace is a choice. Growing older with grace is possible for all who will set their hearts and minds on the Giver of grace, the Lord Jesus Christ.
With age comes common sense and wisdom.
In youth and beauty, wisdom is but rare!
I think that we have a great opportunity to impart our wisdom and our knowledge and our experience to this younger generation. It may be different times, but experience transcends time, and wisdom transcends time.
When we looked at the life cycle in our 40s, we looked to old people for wisdom. At 80, though, we look at other 80-year-olds to see who got wise and who not. Lots of old people don't get wise, but you don't get wise unless you age.
At sixty, I know little more about wisdom than I did at thirty, but I know a great deal more about folly.
The older I grow the more I distrust the familiar doctrine that age brings wisdom.