With much sapience, he ruled that the categorical imperative of the situation was that charity begins at home and the guilty party must pay for his own beer that evening. |
The ways of sapience are not much liable either to particularity or chance. |
I guess, said the tender of the bar with the sapience of his kind, that hes one of these quiet periodic souses. |
It acknowledges the sapience of country to the extent that country is figured as a registry of births, marriages, deaths and other events. |
Their catalogue is one of effort and sapience, of care and cool. |
Another is an emblematic representation of the Tower of sapience, each stone formed of some mental qualification. |