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folly fools realize true
Those who realize their folly are not true fools Chuang Tzu
folly next punish
It is folly to punish your neighbor by fire when you live next door. Publilius Syrus
folly manifest proceed shall unto
But they shall proceed no further: for their folly shall be manifest unto all men, as their's also was. Bible Bible
folly love run slightest thee thou
If thou remember'st not the slightest folly that ever love did make thee run into, thou hast not loved. William Shakespeare
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One man's folly is often another man's wife. Helen Rowland
folly wisdom
Much of the wisdom of one age, is the folly of the next. Charles Simmons
folly greeks
For every folly of their princes, the Greeks feel the lash. Horace
folly human perennial race
Folly is perennial and yet the human race has survived. Bertrand Russel
folly joy man understanding
Folly is joy to him that is destitute of wisdom: but a man of understanding walketh uprightly. Bible Bible
wisdom
No, I never - no one ever - I never learned anything when I was a kid. Honestly, my parents had nothing to tell me - like, no wisdom, nothing. Bruce Eric Kaplan
wisdom
To know that you know, and to know that you don't know - that is the real wisdom. Confucius
wisdom intelligence sage
The true sage is not he who sees, but he who, seeing the furthest, has the deepest love for mankind. Maurice Maeterlinck
wisdom flames her-beauty
Wisdom requires no form; her beauty must vary, as varies the beauty of flame. She is no motionless goddess, for ever couched on her throne. Maurice Maeterlinck
wisdom children names
The one thing I want to leave my children is an honorable name. Theodore Roosevelt
wisdom filth goodness
Wisdom and goodness to the vile seem vile; Filths savour but themselves. William Shakespeare
wisdom character men
To wilful men, the injuries that they themselves procure must be their schoolmasters. William Shakespeare
wisdom snakes should
Even if a snake is not poisonous, it should pretend to be venomous. Chanakya
wisdom wise
He is wise that is wise to himself. Euripides