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What does the quote "Wisdom come with Winters" imply? ?

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It's by Oscar Wilde and I don't understand it's meaning

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  1. It means it comes with age.

    ADDITIONAL: Winter implies the last part of ones life. The same thing for "the winter of out discontent" and "a winter romance".


  2. acquiring wisdom may not be from the happiest moments in your life. winters may symbolize those bad times. though all the tough experiences, one learns lessons and thus, gain true wisdom.

  3. Wisdom comes as a person grows older. As you acquire more experience about life and what life is about, you gain wisdom. However, this is not necessarily true to all people. To most people, wisdom comes with old age. To some, wisdom comes at an early age, and to some people, old age comes without wisdom.

  4. wisdom comes with experience and time

  5. Wisdom comes with winters means that wisdom comes with age.  

    As the seasons go, spring usually depicts youth, summer & fall the prime years and winter depicts older or senior.  

  6. I don't think winters is referring to age...its difficulty, hard times

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