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Fool Quotes - Page 27

Pretend to be good always and even God will be fooled.

Pretend to be good always and even God will be fooled.

Kurt Vonnegut (2011). “God Bless You, Mr Rosewater”, p.155, Random House

Modesty may make a fool seem a man of sense.

Jonathan Swift (1843). “Works: Containing Interesting and Valuable Papers Not Hitherto Published”, p.836

Fools may our scorn, not envy, raise. For envy is a kind of praise.

John Gay, Thomas Park (1808). “The Poetical Works of John Gay: In Three Volumes. Collated with the Best Editions:”, p.76

Let fools the studious despise, There's nothing lost by being wise.

Jean de La Fontaine (1853). “The Fables of La Fontaine”, p.187

We are all fools in love.

"Fictional character: Charlotte Lucas". "Pride & Prejudice", www.imdb.com. September 5, 2005.

Too many men are afraid of being fools.

Henry Ford (1922). “Ford Ideals: Being a Selection from "Mr. Ford's Page" in The Dearborn Independent”

Jesus remains unshaken as the practical man; and we stand exposed as the fools, the blunderers, the unpractical visionaries.

George Bernard Shaw (2015). “The Collected Works of George Bernard Shaw: Plays, Novels, Articles, Letters and Essays: Pygmalion, Mrs. Warren’s Profession, Candida, Arms and The Man, Man and Superman, Caesar and Cleopatra, Androcles And The Lion, The New York Times Articles on War, Memories of Oscar Wilde and more”, p.3203, e-artnow

... it's always determined characters who make the greatest fools.

Fanny Kemble, Fanny Kemble Wister (1972). “Fanny, the American Kemble: her journals and unpublished letters”

The Greeks invented logic but were not fooled by it.

Eric Hoffer (1979). “Before the Sabbath”, Harpercollins