Quotes about fool
fool favors fortune
Fortune, that favors fools. Ben Jonson
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
fools silence surprised
Are we the fools for being surprised that a silence could end with no sound? Dar Williams
fool knows man stop touch wise
Even a fool knows you can't touch the stars, but it doesn't stop a wise man from trying. Harry Anderson
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.
fool fools-and-foolishness realize
You had to be a fool not to realize that.
fool time
There's no more time to fool around. The time for posturing is over. Jeffrey Loria
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
You have to leave all your options open. And if you don't leave your options open, you're a fool. Donald Trump
fool realist
I'm a realist. And realists don't fool themselves. Adam Dunn
fool clients
He who represents himself has a fool for a client Abraham Lincoln
fool opponents arguing
When arguing with a fool, make sure the opponent isn't doing the exact same thing. Abraham Lincoln
fool impossible knows
Everyone knew it was impossible, until a fool who didn't know came along and did it. Albert Einstein
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
fool foolish appearing
You see I'm such a fool that I'm never afraid of appearing foolish. Dorothy Day
fool ifs manage
If you ever manage to make a fool of me, I'll deserve what I get. Clare Boothe Luce
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 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 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
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
fool
Only fools don't contradict themselves Andre Gide