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Let each man have the wit to go his own way.
He was known for great wit at a young age.
De Wit died in 1755, at the age of 77.
The only thing he can really get to is his own wit.
I had enough wit to know what would happen now.
He was a man who tried to help me learn the Wit.
You have more wit than God gave most men, and your heart was always strong.
But I should never have had the wit to think of such a plan.
Did you not have the wit to understand what was being done to me?
And for a man of wit this is usually possible, he said.
Or else she could not have the wit to do this.
It is a kind of wit I can do without.
Did he have the wit to see what that would mean?
But I had the wit to keep that to myself.
That is one of the best things about the Wit.
Yet he had just the wit to play the part that I set him.
You were after having the wit to take it, which was the point.
I think it's the reason for most people who have the wit to ask what life's all about in the first place.
In that way it is also a work of great wit.
She also had a quick wit and an answer to everything.
The word in question (so the story goes) was not without a kind of wit.
"Not one of you has the wit to run a true course!"
"Not if you have the wit to stay out of her way."
That is to say, he considered himself something of a wit.
And his lack of wit to see what she saw.