“He feels he can already look back on his own youth and offer sage advice and profound wisdom to his parents who are still raising his younger teenage brother.”
“The choice to integrate children's literature into their lesson was a sage choice for several reasons.”
“These costs are also subject to fluctuations based on market changes, and therefore it is a sage decision to review the details with a tax professional to ensure all appropriate classifications and deductions for your business.”
“What is clear is that Mr. Fassat is starting out with a restricted budget and is making the sagest choices possible.”
“Some of the sagest observations ever made by Franklin are found in his letters to Vaughan, and several of his happy stories.”
“He had the advantage of having studied in the nineteen-forties with Artur Schnabel, who was perhaps the sagest pianist of the century — a poet of the instrument, a scholar of the repertory, a master of language.”