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Jesus was sung by the bass-baritone Philippe Sly with stoic fatalism, his smooth warmth rending for its tragic dignity in lines like “Du sagest’s,” then shattering in its resigned agony at his final words, “Eli, Eli, lama asabthani?”

And despite all the recent advancements we've made in technology, infrastructure, and process, in terms of expanding our personal and professional horizons, some of the sagest advice comes from massively successful people who've come before us.

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“The impressions he made upon me suggested he was not of the sagest, nor of the most excellent of men.”

Given the general demographic of ballplayers, LaRoche was viewed inside clubhouses as both the coolest and the sagest guy around.

But joining the Little Red Book author in a shrine to the all-time sagest minds in golf would be his English counterpart, John Jacobs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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