Quotes by Foolish If you don't risk doing something foolish, you'll never do anything special. Ethan Hawke risk special foolish For with slight efforts how should we obtain great results? It is foolish even to desire it. Euripides effort foolish desire Years of happiness can be lost in the foolish gratification of a momentary desire for pleasure. Ezra Taft Benson foolish desire years No grand idea was ever born in a conference, but a lot of foolish ideas have died there. F. Scott Fitzgerald born foolish ideas Woman is always fickle - foolish is he who trusts her. Francis I of France fickle foolish Have a drink Tom and then you won't feel so foolish to yourself. F. Scott Fitzgerald drink foolish feels How do you know antiquity was foolish? How do you know the present is wise? Who made it foolish? Who made it wise? Francois Rabelais wise foolish made Dare to wear the foolish clown face. Frank Sinatra clown foolish faces As we grow older we grow both more foolish and wiser at the same time. Francois de La Rochefoucauld getting-older grows foolish We shall not grow wiser before we learn that much that we have done was very foolish. Friedrich August von Hayek done stupid foolish No one single person is going to make each other happy, and it's foolish to expect the other person to do that. Gabrielle Reece single-person persons foolish Gambling is a most foolish and imprudent pursuit. Fyodor Dostoevsky pursuit gambling foolish If were not foolish young, were foolish old. Geoffrey Chaucer folly foolish young An infatuated man is not only foolish, but wild. George Crabbe infatuation foolish men Empty Chambers make foolish maides. George Herbert chamber empty foolish The slovenliness of our language makes it easier for us to have foolish thoughts. George Orwell easier language foolish Foolish tongues talke by the dozen. George Herbert dozen tongue foolish It is better to be seen as cruel than foolish. George R. R. Martin foolish Hee that demands misseth not, unlesse his demands be foolish. George Herbert demand foolish It is in the nature of foolish reasonings to seem good to the foolish reasoner. George Eliot reasoning foolish seems «1234567891011»