 | Redvers Brandling - 2000 - 239 páginas
...which emphasises the same qualities via a 'creature' source: The wise old owl sat high in an oak, And the more he heard the less he spoke, The less he spoke the more he heard, So why can't we be like that wise old bird? Hymn suggestion Come and Praise Vol 1 'He's got the whole... | |
 | Sangharakshita - 2003 - 304 páginas
...is silent is assumed to be wise — like the wise old owl in the nursery rhyme: A wise old owl sat in an oak, The more he heard, the less he spoke, The less he spoke, the more he heard, Wasn't he a wise old bird! 'All dharmas', Subhiiti, have as no-dharmas been taught by the Tathagata.... | |
 | Todd Whitaker, Douglas J. Fiore - 2001 - 198 páginas
...message has made an indelible mark on me. It said: A wise old owl lived in an oak. The more he saw, the less he spoke. The less he spoke, the more he heard. Why can't we be like that old bird? Heeding this message can help us a great deal, particularly when... | |
 | Redvers Brandling - 2002 - 196 páginas
...can learn it off by heart if you like.' This is the poem Jason wrote out: The wise old owl sat high in an oak, The more he heard the less he spoke, The less he spoke the more he heard, Why can't we all be like that wise old bird? And do you know, Jason did learn that poem. And from that... | |
 | Jacqueline Sweeney - 2002 - 80 páginas
...as many goals as you can think of. Then share some of the results with the class. A wise old owl sat in an oak. The more he heard, the less he spoke; The less he spoke, the more he heard. Why aren't we all like that wise old bird? Nursery rhyme ACT! Y.1 TT What do you think this quote is... | |
 | Elsie L. Hotalen - 2002 - 112 páginas
...saying that she and Sandra like to say together: The wise old owl lived in an oak. The more he saw the less he spoke. The less he spoke the more he heard. Why can't we be like that wise old bird. The administrator is leaving to run his own nursing home in... | |
 | Richard Alan Krieger - 2007 - 344 páginas
...plants, dress, music, sports, and theaters." — Spinoza "The wise old owl sat on an oak, the more he saw the less he spoke; the less he spoke the more he heard; why aren't we like that wise old bird?" Edward Hersey Richards "It is the part of a wise man to keep... | |
 | Albert Joseph Mary Shamon - 2003 - 111 páginas
...affect me none, affect me none, affect me none...." A wise old owl sat on an oak. The more he saw, the less he spoke. The less he spoke, the more he heard. Why can't we be like that wise old bird? Great minds discuss ideas. Average minds discuss events. Small... | |
 | Greg Smalley, Michael Smalley - 2003 - 93 páginas
...him—listen, understand, validate. Ever heard this little rhyme? A wise old owl sat on an oak, The more he saw the less he spoke; The less he spoke the more he heard; Why aren't we like that wise old bird? Big Mac Communication . . . LUV Talk . . . wise old owls . .... | |
 | Lynn Robinson Camp, Jennifer E. Cheeks-Collins - 2003 - 128 páginas
...was entitled "The Wise Old OwL" It said. "There was an old owl who sat in an oak. the more he saw. the less he spoke. the less he spoke. the more he heard. now that's a wise old bird." (Courtesy Mollie Butler Lewis.) (above. left) Dorothy Carlton. a 19-M... | |
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