Fools
| The fool may ask questions that the wise cannot answer. | |
| He who knows he’s a fool is not a great fool. | |
| A fool may give a wise man counsel. | |
| Be wise and hear – be a fool and speak. | |
| Ridicule is the first and last argument of a fool. | |
| To laugh at a fool is one way of being one. | |
| We are all a little foolish but wisdom consists of not exceeding that limit. | |
| Dreams lift up fools. | |
| A learned fool is sillier than an ignorant one. | |
| By the law of average, fools must be right sometimes. | |
| Success makes a fool seem wise. | |
| The wise can play the fool but the fool cannot play the wise. | |
| To live without a little foolishness is not as wise as you think. | |
| The wise may change his mind, the fool never will. | |
| A fool will always find someone more foolish to advise him. | |
| Fools do eventually what the wise do at once. | |
| The bigger the fool, the louder the laughs. | |
| Drink and money make wise men fools. | |
| Fools live poor to die rich. | |
| Talk sense to a fool and he’ll call you foolish. | |
| To laugh at the wise is the privilege of the fool. | |
| Though a fool may try to act wise he is still a fool. | |
| A drunk will be sober the next day but a fool will still remain a fool. | |
| Wise men walk while fools sleep. | |
| Passions turn wise men into fools. | |
| A hero is a fool who doesn’t tell anyone how afraid he is |
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