Diogenes said this.
The two seemingly identical phrasings may have separate or even contradictory meanings : "Once said by the wise" indicates a fact or detail that exists from antiquity, which could be a time-honored fact, or a belief that has little modern notoriety. e.g. "This herb was once said by the wise to be a key to long life." "The wise once said" could indicate a similar sentiment, but leaves open the possibility that the belief was mistaken. e.g. "The wise once said that the stars were fixed in the heavens."
Jefferson
Physical wise, it takes away stress and headache, and if done right could train yourself to last longer with the real deal. Religious wise, I believe it is said masturbation is not a sin unless one is addicted to it, therefore it is the addiction that is the sin.
There were no wise men came from France , it is said all three wise men came from the east.
health-wise- an equine vet every day-wise- a stable manager
the owl
slightly stupid
plato
the great red spot was a storm moving counter clock wise :)
Buy the book, Watch the film - Find out for your self
An owl
I dont