Quotes by Fool A lottery is a taxation on all of the fools in creation. Henry Fielding taxation fool creation A man must be a born fool who voluntarily engages in controversy with Mr. Adams on a question of fact. I doubt whether he was ever mistaken in his life. Henry Clay fool doubt men Nobody's easier to fool, than the person who is convinced that he is right. Haruki Murakami easier fool persons Any fool can buy a company; just pay enough Henry Kravis fool enough pay Nothing is more characteristic of a man than the manner in which he behaves toward fools. Henri Frederic Amiel fool he-man men Too many men are afraid of being fools. Henry Ford fool men Before a man speaks it is always safe to assume that he is a fool. After he speaks, it is seldom necessary to assume it. H. L. Mencken fool safety men There's one fool at least in every married couple. Henry Fielding married fool couple Commend a fool for his wit, or a rogue for his honesty and he will receive you into his favour. Henry Fielding fool rogues honesty A man never knows what a fool he is until he hears himself imitated by one. Herbert Beerbohm Tree fool knows men An intelligent person may be wrong sometimes, but a fool is never wrong. The medical profession is never wrong. Herbert M. Shelton fool intelligent may Every man is entitled to make a darn fool of himself at least once in a lifetime. Henry Ford once-in-a-lifetime fool men It's never permitted to be surprised at the aberrations of born fools. Henry James aberration fool born Only fools need suffer to learn. Hesiod fool suffering needs A cat is nobody's fool. Heywood Broun animal-rights fool cat When we don't speak, said Edgar, we become unbearable, and when we do, we make fools of ourselves. Herta Muller unbearable fool speak They are fools who do not know how much the half exceeds the whole. Hesiod know-how fool half Fools, they do not even know how much more is the half than the whole. Hesiod know-how fool half The fool knows after he has suffered. Hesiod fool stupidity knows Four varieties in society: lovers, the ambitious, observers, and fools. The fools are the happiest. Hippolyte Taine ambitious fool four «2223242526272829303132»