Quotes About Fools
She used to say:"The young people think the old people are fools, but the old people KNOW the young people are fools!
~ Agatha Christie
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But there are many fools in the world. One praises God for their existence and keeps out of their way.
~ Agatha Christie
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The young people think that the old people are fools, but the old people KNOW the young people are fools.
~ Agatha Christie
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People have blind faith in confident fools
~ Ahmed Korayem
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In the meantime the strike is over, with a remarkably low loss of life. All is quiet, they report, all is quiet. In the deserted harbour there is yet water that laps against the quays. In the dark and silent forest there is a leaf that falls. Behind the polished panelling the white ant eats away the wood. Nothing is ever quiet, except for fools.
~ Alan Paton
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Fair is an invention of children and wishful fools.
~ Rachel Lee
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Huh!" said he. "Dieu de Dien! But you are frank." "An unpopular form of service among fools, I know." "Well, I am not a fool," said Binet. "That is why I am frank. I pay you the compliment of assuming intelligence in you, M. Binet.
~ Rafael Sabatini
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He who used to create fake news is talking on Anti-Hindus topic and the fools are applauding him.
~ Raneshwar Sing Kishan
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Embrace probability. Only mathematicians and fools have a tendency to embellish certainty.
~ Ravindra Pasale
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Those people who leap from personal bafflement at a natural phenomenon straight to a hasty invocation of the supernatural are no better than the fools who see a conjuror bending a spoon and leap to the conclusion that it is 'paranormal'.
~ Richard Dawkins
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Those people who leap from personal bafflement at a natural phenomenon straight to a hasty invocation of the supernatural are no better than the fools who see a conjuror bending a spoon and leap to the conclusion that it is 'paranormal'.
~ Richard Dawkins
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We think we're so clever. And yet we're always surprised to find ourselves entrapped or made fools of.
~ Julie Anne Long
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Do the girls emerge quite ruined for marriage after you stuff them full of knowledge? I should imagine most of our girls emerge less tolerant of fools, if that's what you mean. - Dryden and Phoebe
~ Julie Anne Long
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In a world of fools, I was, I think, to him one of the greater fools.
~ Karen Blixen
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There are more fools than wise men, and even in a wise man there is more folly than wisdom.
~ Nicolas Chamfort
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Men who not religious or artists are fools.
~ Soren Kierkegaard
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Although the masters make the rules for the wise men and the fools, I've got nothing, Ma, to live up to.
~ Bob Dylan
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We make ourselves fools to disport ourselves And spend our flatteries to drink those men Upon whose age we void it up again With poisonous spite and envy.
~ William Shakespeare
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Martyrs have been sincere. And so have tyrants. Wise men have been sincere. And so have fools.
~ E. Haldeman-Julius
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There are many questions which fools can ask that wise men cannot answer.
~ George Polya
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We are less hurt by the contempt of fools than by the lukewarm approval of men of intelligence.
~ Luc de Clapiers
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A cheerful, easy, open countenance will make fools think you a good-natured man, and make designing men think you an undesigning one.
~ Lord Chesterfield
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The nation that will insist upon drawing a broad line of demarcation between the fighting man and the thinking man is liable to find its fighting done by fools and its thinking by cowards.
~ William Butler
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Vain-glorious men are the scorn of the wise, the admiration of fools, the idols of paradise, and the slaves of their own vaunts.
~ Francis Bacon
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