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fools men tonight wise
Scottish Proverb Fools look to tomorrow; wise men use tonight
fools fools-and-foolishness men regret silence wise
O. Henry Fools live to regret their words, wise men to regret their silence
fools proverbs
English 18th Century Proverbs Fools and bairns should never see half-done work.
fools hold idlers lay men mortal work
Persius Tomorrow is the day when idlers work, and fools reform, and mortal men lay hold on heaven.
fools fools-and-foolishness hundred learned men seen ten wise
Benjamin Franklin Of learned Fools I have seen ten times ten, Of unlearned wise men I have seen a hundred
fools-and-foolishness hatred inflicted
Lucius Annaeus Seneca A foolishness is inflicted with a hatred of itself.
fools-and-foolishness good honest mainly mark wiser worse
J. R. R. Tolkien A fool, but an honest fool, you remain, Peregrin Took. Wiser ones migth have done worse in such a pass. But mark this! You have been saved, and all your friends too, mainly by good fortune, as it is called.
fools gave good lost maybe penalties position touched
Daniel Alfredsson Once we killed off my penalties, that gave us a lot of momentum. It's something I shouldn't have done, but I had such good position on St. Louis, there's no way I touched him. Maybe it's not the referee's fault, (St. Louis) dives and fools the referee. We were getting a lot of penalties and I just lost it.
fools-and-foolishness liberation
Golda Meir Women's Liberation is just a lot of foolishness
fools-and-foolishness hatred inflicted
Lucius Annaeus Seneca A foolishness is inflicted with a hatred of itself.
fools-and-foolishness good honest mainly mark wiser worse
J. R. R. Tolkien A fool, but an honest fool, you remain, Peregrin Took. Wiser ones migth have done worse in such a pass. But mark this! You have been saved, and all your friends too, mainly by good fortune, as it is called.
fools-and-foolishness lawyer nor workman
Benjamin Franklin No workman without tools,/ Nor Lawyer without Fools,/ Can live by their Rules.
fools-and-foolishness four pride taxed taxes-and-taxation three twice
Benjamin Franklin We are taxed twice as much by our idleness, three times as much by our pride and four times as much by our foolishness.
fools-and-foolishness pile red
Lord Alfred Tennyson Even tho' thrice again/ The red fool-fury of the Seine/ Should pile her barricades with dead.
fools-and-foolishness metals pocket precious uses
Ambrose Gwinett Bierce RHADOMANCER, n. One who uses a divining-rod in prospecting for precious metals in the pocket of a fool.
fools-and-foolishness life slave survey takes
William Shakespeare But thought's the slave of life, and life time's fool;And time, that takes survey of all the world,Must have a stop.
fools-and-foolishness good mix silly
Horace Mix a little foolishness with your prudence: it's good to be silly at the right moment. (Odes, bk. 4, no. 12, l. 27)