Quotes about fool
fools-and-foolishness pile red
Even tho' thrice again/ The red fool-fury of the Seine/ Should pile her barricades with dead.
foolish launch particular speculate variables
At this point, ... it's so uncertain, there are so many variables out there, I think it's foolish for us to try to speculate on a particular launch date.
foolish speculate uncertain
At this point, it's so uncertain ... that it would be foolish to speculate on a date.
fool loves
Don't let him fool you. He loves the attention. Michael Robinson
fools men wise
Controversy equalizes fools and wise men - and the fools know it Oliver Wendell Holmes
foolish government
We're on our way to Greece, in the hands of a confused, foolish government. It's got to stop. It's got to stop. Steve Wynn
foolhardy throwing waiting
Throwing them out there after waiting so long would be foolhardy on our part. Mike Sherman
fool last minutes performance played road words
We were really disappointed with our performance at the end. Don't let my words fool you, we'll take a road win, but we should have played the last 10 minutes better. Dee Brown
fools require
The public! the public! how many fools does it require to make the public? Thomas Chalmers
fool time
There's no more time to fool around. The time for posturing is over. Jeffrey Loria
foolish miserable
I sometimes try to be miserable that I may do more work, but find it is a foolish experiment. William Blake
fool man wisdom
A fool flatters himself, a wise man flatters the fool.
foolish guess judgments lives none time
I guess none of us like to look back in our lives to a time when we made poor judgments and foolish mistakes.
fool less man true wisdom
True wisdom is less presuming than folly. The wise man doubteth often, and changeth his mind; the fool is obstinate, and doubteth not; he knoweth all things but his own ignorance. Akhenaton
fool sides goats
One has fear in front of a goat, in back of a mule, and on every side of a fool E. W. Howe
fool majority world
If the fools do not control the world, it isn't because they are not in the majority. E. W. Howe
fools-and-foolishness minutes takes twenty
It takes a woman twenty years to make a man of her son, and another woman twenty minutes to make a fool of him. Helen Rowland
foolish man people possibilities street
We have big, big problems - flooding, earthquake, and many foolish things which now people are doing - I mean, these self-made catastrophes. We are able to give to every man on the street the possibilities to help himself. And to fight for this was one of my duties. Frei Otto
fool able without-you
Fool! Don't you see now that I could have poisoned you a hundred times had I been able to live without you. Cleopatra
fools fools-and-foolishness men talk wise
Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools talk because they have to say something. Benjamin Franklin
fools fools-and-foolishness learn men wisdom wise
Wise men learn more from fools than fools from the wise.
fool unemployed jester
A jester unemployed is nobodys fool. Danny Kaye
fool unemployed jester
An unemployed jester is nobody's fool. Danny Kaye
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 knows
More fools know Jack Fool than Jack Fool knows. William Shakespeare
fool twelfth-night-important
I am indeed not her fool, but her corrupter of words. (Act III, sc. I, 37-38) William Shakespeare
fool insects moths
Thus hath the candle sing'd the moth. O these deliberate fools! William Shakespeare
fool shots folly
A fool's bolt is soon shot. William Shakespeare
fool casts monte-cristo
If it is ones lot to be cast among fools, one must learn foolishness.-The Count of Monte Cristo Alexandre Dumas
fooling
We were always the two fooling around in meetings.
fool giants whim
Hierarchical institutions are like giant bulldozers -- obedient to the whim of any fool who takes the controls. Edward Abbey
fool mankind foolishness
Only a fool is astonished by the foolishness of mankind. Edward Abbey