Quotes about fool
fool lips bending
Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks within his bending sickle's compass come. William Shakespeare
fool scare trying
We're not trying to scare anybody. We're not trying to fool anybody. That's just the way this show is done. Craig Adams
foolish fools-and-foolishness guys penalties scoring took
Penalties set up a touchdown for them and took away scoring opportunities from us. We had some foolish penalties and some guys got one who hadn't had one in two years.
fool unemployed jester
A jester unemployed is nobodys fool. Danny Kaye
fool unemployed jester
An unemployed jester is nobody's fool. Danny Kaye
fool zeal
The zeal of fools offends at any time. Alexander Pope
fool aging young
The surprising thing about young fools is how many survive to become old fools. Doug Larson
fools-day doubt april-fools
When in doubt, make a fool of yourself. Cynthia Heimel
fool
You have to leave all your options open. And if you don't leave your options open, you're a fool. Donald Trump
fool educated educated-fools
Fortunately I didn't get educated because if I'd got educated I'd be an educated fool now. David Bailey
fool
No one but a fool is always right. David Hare
fool extravagance enjoy
The whole point of extravagance is to act like a fool and feel like a fool, but enjoy it. Alfred Bester
foolish
Hope is the biggest of our foolish things. Alfred de Vigny
fool world illusion
Is not this world an illusion? And yet it fools everybody. Angela Carter
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Only fools don't contradict themselves Andre Gide
fool moral difficult
When you take the high moral road it is difficult for anyone to object without sounding like a complete fool. Anita Roddick
fool reason
He that cannot reason is a fool. Andrew Carnegie
fool chance
As a writer one has to take the chance on being a fool. Anne Sexton
fool incapacity distinction
ECCENTRICITY, n. A method of distinction so cheap that fools employ it to accentuate their incapacity. Ambrose Bierce
fool intimacy destruction
INTIMACY, n. A relation into which fools are providentially drawn for their mutual destruction. Ambrose Bierce
fool loathing lexicographer
OBSOLETE, adj. No longer used by the timid. Said chiefly of words. A word which some lexicographer has marked obsolete is ever thereafter an object of dread and loathing to the fool writer . . . Ambrose Bierce
fools-day months april
April fool, n. The March fool with another month added to his folly. Ambrose Bierce
fool offense greater
He who takes offense when offense was not intended is a fool, yet he who takes offense when offense is intended is an even greater fool for he has succumbed to the will of his adversary. Brigham Young
fool enough young
It is bad enough to see young fools, but worse to see old fools. Brigham Young
fool offense greater
He who takes offense when no offense is intended is a fool, and he who takes offense when offense is intended is a greater fool. Brigham Young
fool moments call-me
Call me a joker, call me a fool, right at this moment I'm totally cool. Billy Joel
fool playing-the-fool old-proverb
There is no fool like an old fool. Betty White
fool life-is fairs
Life is not fair...Anyone who says it is, or even that it ought to be, is a fool or worse. David Brin
fool socialism anti-semitism
Anti-Semitism is the socialism of fools August Bebel
fool want strikes
Only a fool wants a confrontation and only a fool wants a strike. Arthur Scargill
fool breakfast lord
A nod from a lord is a breakfast for a fool. Benjamin Franklin
fool
A woman who acts like a fool is a fool. Arthur Golden
fool praise accepting
Better to perish from fools than to accept praises from them. Anton Chekhov