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Fool Quotes - Page 34

If you ever manage to make a fool of me, I'll deserve what I get.

If you ever manage to make a fool of me, I'll deserve what I get.

Clare Boothe Luce (1966). “The Women”, p.13, Dramatists Play Service Inc

Look what I’m dealing with, man, I’m dealing with fools and trolls.

"Charlie Sheen Uncensored". "Issues with Jane Velez-Mitchell", www.cnn.com. February 28, 2011.

The praise of a fool is incense to the wisest of us . . .

Benjamin Disraeli (1833). “Vivian Grey”, p.205

Fortune, that favors fools.

The Alchemist prologue (1610)

I am comfortable playing the fool, I think.

"Ben Barnes Talks KILLING BONO and THE SEVENTH SON". Interview with Christina Radish, collider.com. November 1, 2011.

Being judgmental is cheap. Any fool can do it.

Barbara Sher (2010). “I Could Do Anything If I Only Knew What It Was: How to Discover What You Really Want and How to Get It”, p.67, Dell

Those who are not angry at the things they should be angry at are thought to be fools, and so are those who are not angry in the right way, at the right time, or with the right persons.

Aristotle, (2014). “Complete Works of Aristotle, Volume 2: The Revised Oxford Translation”, p.1777, Princeton University Press

Only a fool would try to compress a hundred centuries into a hundred pages of hazardous conclusions. We proceed.

Will Durant, Ariel Durant (1968). “The lessons of history”, Simon & Schuster

INTIMACY, n. A relation into which fools are providentially drawn for their mutual destruction.

Ambrose Bierce (2016). “The Devil's Dictionary: The Devil World”, p.113, 谷月社

Practically, Science is true; and Faith is foolish.

Aleister Crowley “The Equinox Vol. 1. No. 1.”, Lulu.com

Nothing is ever quiet, except for fools.

Alan Paton (1950). “Cry, the beloved country”, Charles Scribner's Sons

I will not be sworn but love may transform me to an oyster; but I'll take my oath on it, till he have made an oyster of me he shall never make me such a fool.

William Shakespeare, Edmond Malone, James Boswell, Alexander Pope, Samuel Johnson (1821). “The Plays and Poems of William Shakspeare: With the Corrections and Illustrations of Various Commentators”, p.57

I hold him but a fool that will endanger His body for a girl that loves him not.

BookCaps, William Shakespeare (2012). “The Two Gentlemen of Verona in Plain and Simple English (A Modern Translation)”, p.241, BookCaps Study Guides