the tree is smart
The narrator is likely using poetic language to convey that trees have been around for a long time, have witnessed many events, and have a sense of resilience and quiet wisdom. He may be suggesting that there is much to be learned from observing and respecting nature.
He/she means get smart and get to reality.
Yes, if he says it seriously. If he says it sarcastically, he is just being a wise guy. Don't do it if he says it sarcastically because he will make fun of you even more.
it means red head says the noob/\ it really means wise, born 2 be the best of everything
The cast of Bring Me Morecambe and Wise - 2012 includes: Eric Morecambe as himself Ernie Wise as himself Victoria Wood as Herself - Narrator
Wise people.
trees flowers sun
You can't search through trees with out a action replay (a cheat for the game) other wise you aren't supposed to search through the trees
Certainly not, as the bible says, the wise men came from far away countries on camels.
as a wise woman
If a girl says that it is up to you, this means she wants you to make the decision. It would be wise to make a decision that she is comfortable with. Making one that she doesn't like, could mean trouble.
In The Bean Trees, Turtle does not ever say Dwayne Ray's name. She is severely hindered, personality wise and speech wise, due to her abuse before she came to live with Taylor.
Sagacious means wise. So sagacious remarks may mean wise words.