Quoted from The Blue Sweater:
“If you move through the world only with your intellect,” [Maha Ghosananda] said in a direct and clear voice, “then you walk on only one leg.” With his hands held in prayer, he lifted one leg and slowly and deliberately hopped three times. With the same deliberation and pace, he restored his foot to the floor. After a long breath, he started again.
“If you move through the world only with your compassion,” he said, lifting his other leg, “then you walk on only one leg.” Again, he hopped three times.
“But if you move through the world with both intellect and compassion, then you have wisdom.” He walked slowly and gracefully, taking three long, slow strides. At the end he bowed his head again and then resumed his seat on the cushion in front of me.