Quotes About Fools
"Idleness is the only refuge of weak minds, and the holiday of fools"
~ Lord Chesterfield
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What all the wise men promised has not happened, and what all the damned fools said would happen has come to pass.
~ Lord Melbourne
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Consider the possibility that the more you engage, comment or react to fools and foolishness online, the more those fools and that foolishness are amplified, promoted and seen. Want to reduce their impact? Consider reducing your engagement with both them and their posts.
~ Loren Weisman
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What was the point in all the fighting with gauntlets if they were only going to stop fighting the moment the outnumbered fools decided the fight was over? Rowl flicked his tail in exasperation. Humans.
~ Jim Butcher
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the human race was dying out Noone left to scream n shout People living on the moon Smog will get you pretty soon Ship of Fools
~ Jim Morrison
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As for working with a partner, he didn't like that either. It cut the score right down the middle. It put an apple on your head, and handed the other guy a shotgun. Because grifters, it seemed, suffered an irresistible urge to beat their colleagues. There was little glory in whipping a fool—hell, fools were made to be whipped. But to take a professional, even if it cost you in the long run, ah, that was something to polish your pride.
~ Jim Thompson
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A crowd of men stood in front of them. Of all ages, with expressions of sex-wonder in their eyes, gazing curiously as men who cannot solve a mystery that populates graveyards and through the ages has sent poets, popes, kings and fools to the junk heap.
~ Jim Tully
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Fools need advice most, but wise men only are the better for it.
~ Benjamin Franklin
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Like all good students, I yearned for nothing but approval, even from fools.
~ Viet Thanh Nguyen
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Prejudices are what fools use for reason.
~ Voltaire
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Fortune can, for her pleasure, fools advance, And toss them on the wheels of Chance.
~ Juvenal
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Steve Jobs, the pioneer of the computer as a jail made cool, designed to sever fools from their freedom, has died.
~ Richard Stallman
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I am opposed to censorship. Censors are pretty sure fools. I have no confidence in the suppression of everyday facts.
~ James Harvey Robinson
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Some people are confident because they are fools. Leonard had the look of someone who was confident because, so far, he'd never found a reason not to be.
~ Terry Pratchett
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Fools through false shame conceal their open wounds.
~ Horace
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Mankind are a herd of knaves and fools. It is necessary to join the crowd, or get out of their way, in order not to be trampled to death by them.
~ William Hazlitt
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nor had I understood till then how the shameless vanity of utter fools can so strongly determine the fate of others.
~ Philip Roth
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Only fools wait when their enemies are coming, to see if they may prove to be friends.
~ Philippa Gregory
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keep her away from his brother. They say he had her locked in her room. But true love prevailed, and the young duke and the young widowed princess fell into each other's arms. At all events, this version of the story is all desperately romantic and wonderful. Fools of all ages enjoy it very much.
~ Philippa Gregory
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Il ne faut pas désespérer les imbéciles, avec un peu d'entraînement on peut en faire des militaires.
~ Unknown
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Las opiniones buenas no son las de los sabios, y las malas las de los necios?
~ Plato
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Any fool can see the limits of seeing, but not even the wisest know the limits of knowing. Thus is ignorance rendered invisible, and are all Men made fools.
~ R. Scott Bakker
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Fools can be trusted precisely because they are fools. Their agendas rarely intersect with your own.
~ R. Scott Bakker
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Only children and fools, who confused tales of war with war itself, could think the task simple. For them, war was battle, and they always squinted in surprise when veterans spoke of latrines and cannibalism and gangrenous feet and so on.
~ R. Scott Bakker
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