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Rosa_Rose
Egypt

Help, please
 
Hi everybody
 
 I want to discuss a wisdom with my students eveyday,so is it right to call this procedure "The wisdom of the day" ?
 
or " Tip for the day" ? ...What do you call it?
 
Thanks in advance and have a good good day.
 

11 Oct 2010      





serene
Greece

How about Quote of the Day?

e.g. http://www.wow4u.com/quote-of-the-day/index.html

11 Oct 2010     



Apodo
Australia

Wisdom for the day  
Thought of the day
Tip of the day
Wise words of the day
 
BTW: It is incorrect to say a wisdom.
 
I want to discuss wisdom with my students.
 

11 Oct 2010     



douglas
United States

You may be looking for the word proverb, in some languages proverb and wisdom are the same word.
 
Proverb of the Day; Today �s Proverb
 
Douglas

11 Oct 2010     



alespagna
Italy

I would suggest DROPS OF WISDOM...

11 Oct 2010     



almaz
United Kingdom

If it �s a daily feature, then quote of the day �s fine. As is saying of the day.
 
If you want something �uplifting � or �improving �, you might use thought for the day.
 
A bit of snappy advice could be today �s top tip.
 
And if you really must use �wisdom �, then you might talk about a daily nugget or pearl of wisdom - although this is regularly used as a tongue-in-cheek expression meaning a banality (which is often the case with so-called  �words of wisdom � anyway).
 
Alex

11 Oct 2010