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Had I been in love, I could not have been more wretchedly blind. But vanity, not love, has been my folly.

Jane Austen , em Pride And Prejudice
love romance affection blindness vanity denial folly refusal

The person who writes for fools is always sure of a large audience.

Arthur Schopenhauer , em Religion: A Dialogue and Other Essays
humor writing folly fools audiences readership

A thing can be true and still be desperate folly, Hazel.

Richard Adams , em Watership Down
truth folly richard-adams watership-down

It is such a supreme folly to believe that nuclear weapons are deadly only if they're used. The fact that they exist at all, their presence in our lives, will wreak more havoc than we can begin to fathom. Nuclear weapons pervade our thinking. Control our behavior. Administer our societies. Inform our dreams. They bury themselves like meat hooks deep in the base of our brains. They are purveyors of madness. They are the ultimate colonizer. Whiter than any white man that ever lived. The very heart of whiteness.

Arundhati Roy , em The Cost of Living
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Is it folly to believe in something that is intangible? After all, some of the greatest intangibles are Love, Hope, and Wonder.Another is Deity.The choice to be a fool is yours.

Vera Nazarian , em The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration
love faith hope god belief wonder folly intangible deity

Sometimes one likes foolish people for their folly, better than wise people for their wisdom.

Elizabeth Gaskell , em Wives and Daughters
wisdom folly preference

A King will have his way in his own hall, be it folly or wisdom.

J.R.R. Tolkien
wisdom folly king royalty

There are two goddesses in your heard. The Goddess of Wisdom and the Goddess of Wealth. Everyone thinks they need to get wealth first, and wisdom will come. So they concern themselves with chasing money. But they have it backwards. You have to give your heart to the Goddess of Wisdom, giver her all your love and attention, and the Goddess of Wealth will become jealous, and follow you.

Joe Vigil
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He that reads and grows no wiser seldom suspects his own deficiency, but complains of hard words and obscure sentences, and asks why books are written which cannot be understood.

Samuel Johnson , em The Idler; Poems
wisdom reading understanding folly

His strength for your weakness! His wisdom for your folly! His drive for your drift! His grace for your greed! His love for your lust! His peace for your problems! His joy for your sorrow! His plenty for your poverty!

Major Thomas
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Not for the first time I find our lives are a shadow, and I am not afraid to say that people who think they have everything figured out and are masters of logic - they are responsible for the greatest folly. No human being is happy. Strike it rich and you are luckier than your neighbor - but happy, never.

Euripides , em Medea
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She dotes on poetry, sir. She adores it; I may say that her whole soul and mind are wound up, and entwined with it. She has produced some delightful pieces, herself, sir. You may have met with her 'Ode to an Expiring Frog,' sir.

Charles Dickens , em The Pickwick Papers
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A man may indeed be an honest man; but the folly of sacrifice, of virginity, of devotedness, of martyrdom, arises only from faith in the folly of the Cross.

Emile Bougaud , em The Life of St. Margaret Mary Alacoque
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The path of life is strewn with many perils and the folly of knowledge is one of the greatest dangers. Wisdom is a treacherous weapon, little master, for it is sundered from compassion. All too often the end of the journey gains more import than it should and the wise become blind to the road and the method of their passing.

Robin Jarvis , em Thomas
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The advantages of natural folly in a beautiful girl have been already set forth by the capital pen of a sister author; and to her treatment of the subject I will only add, in justice to men, that though to the larger and more trifling part of the sex, imbecility in females is a great enhancement of their personal charms, there is a portion of them too reasonable and too well informed themselves to desire anything more in woman than ignorance.

Jane Austen , em Northanger Abbey
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Experience keeps a dear school, but fools will learn in no other, and scarce in that.

Benjamin Franklin , em Poor Richard's Almanack
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He's the meanest one. We call him..Byrd the Turd

Marthe Jocelyn , em Folly
funny james folly marthe-jocelyn

National boundaries are not evident when we view the Earth from space. Fanatical ethnic or religious or national chauvinisms are a little difficult to maintain when we see our planet as a fragile blue crescent fading to become an inconspicuous point of light against the bastion and citadel of the stars.

Carl Sagan , em Cosmos
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Courage is the complement of fear. A man who is fearless cannot be courageous. [He is also a fool.]

Robert A. Heinlein , em Time Enough for Love
courage fear folly

Do they see the lethal insanity of a race to the brink of oblivion, and then over the edge? Apparently not. If they did, surely they wouldn't be racing to begin with. Or is it a simple failure of imagination? One doesn't like to think such a rudimentary failing could bring about the end, yet...

Stephen King , em The Dark Tower
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War is ever the folly of the ignorant. But I have seen much to convince me some wars must be fought, to the bitterest end if need be.

Anthony Ryan , em Queen of Fire
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The problem is that the people with the most ridiculous ideas are always the people who are most certain of

Bill Maher
humour folly politics ideas idiocy ridicule

Chief among the forces affecting political folly is lust for power, named by Tacitus as "the most flagrant of all passions.

Barbara W. Tuchman , em The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam
power folly politics

Maybe times are never strange to women: it is just one continuous monotonous thing full of the repeated follies of their menfolks.

William Faulkner , em The Unvanquished
women men folly

I will tear this folly from my heart, though every fibre bleed as I rend it away!

Walter Scott , em Ivanhoe
love heart folly

It seems, in fact, that the more advanced a society is, the greater will be its interest in ruined things, for it will see in them a redemptively sobering reminder of the fragility of its own achievements. Ruins pose a direct challenge to our concern with power and rank, with bustle and fame. They puncture the inflated folly of our exhaustive and frenetic pursuit of wealth.

Alain de Botton , em The Pleasures and Sorrows of Work
fame wealth society power folly ruins achievements rank

For it is the condition of his rule that he shall spend his life trying to impress the 'natives,' and so in every crisis he has got to do what the 'natives' expect of him... A sahib has got to act like a sahib; he has got to appear resolute, to know his own mind and do definite things.

George Orwell , em Shooting an Elephant
power confidence folly appearance imperialism

There is no fire like passion, there is no shark like hatred, there is no snare like folly, there is no torrent like greed.

Gautama Buddha
passion hatred fire folly buddha greed shark snare torrent

The folly and wisdom of men starts when they stop thinking and start acting.

David Benedict Zumbo
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A phenomenon noticeable throughout history regardless of place or period is the pursuit by governments of policies contrary to their own interests. Mankind, it seems, makes a poorer performance of government than of almost any other human activity. In this sphere, wisdom, which may be defined as the exercise of judgment acting on experience, common sense and available information, is less operative and more frustrated than it should be. Why do holders of high office so often act contrary to the way reason points and enlightened self-interest suggests? Why does intelligent mental process seem so often not to function?

Barbara W. Tuchman , em The March of Folly: From Troy to Vietnam
folly wisdom-quotes wisdom-inspirational

Humanity has the stars in its future, and that future is too important to be lost under the burden of juvenile folly and ignorant superstition.

Isaac Asimov
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Can you blame me, my dear, for looking on this attachment as a romantic folly inspired by that cursed Shakespeare who will poke his nose where he is not wanted?

Fyodor Dostoyevsky , em Uncle's Dream
romance shakespeare literature folly

Sometimes, on duty, if one trusts a stranger, one’s nerves are on edge. What if I am making a mistake!

Anuradha Bhattacharyya
trust work duty folly believe stranger mistake calm work-ethic trustworthiness trustworthy dutiful

I expect nothing of man, and disown the race. The only folly is expecting what is never attained; man is most contemptible when compared with his own pretensions. It is better to laugh at man from outside the universe, than to weep for him within.

H.P. Lovecraft
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The more vast the amount of time we've left behind us, the more irresistible is the voice calling us to return to it. This pronouncement seems to state the obvious and yet it is false. Men grow old, the end grows near, each moment becomes more and more valuable and there is no time to waste on recollection. It's important to understand the mathematical paradox in nostalgia, that it is most powerful in early youth , when the volume of life that has passed is quite small.

Milan Kundera
nostalgia youth memory paradox folly

It is true. Indeed, that is why I dared not speak. I have yearned to be again at the side of my beloved Arianllyn, and my thoughts are with her now. But had I chosen to return, I would ever wonder whether my choice was made through wisdom or following the wishes of my own heart. I see this is as it must be, and the destiny laid upon me. I am content to die here.

Lloyd Alexander , em The Black Cauldron
love wisdom fate doubt folly

4.10 ANGERAnger makes a dull man witty,But keeps him poor in eternity,A man shrinks when he is angry,And grows in tranquil serenity.[90] - 4When anger flow in the body,You lose your temper – your folly,When distempered – a tragedy,You lose reason – a calamity.[91] - 4

Munindra Misra , em Eddies of Life
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Each dark conjecture came and for a moment settled like a vulture on Bond's shoulder and croaked into his ear that he had been a blind fool.

Ian Fleming , em Moonraker
regret anger folly guilt foolishness

Big mouths and small brains make the strangest noises.

Orrin Woodward
folly ignorance fools

A rat in its stealing behavior may manage to steal gold jewelry and to make a nest with it but that does not in anyway qualify the rat to be a millionaire though it's gold pieces be worth that much.

Newton Gatambia
folly ignorance atheism-is-untrue

We are all very much alike in France in this respect; we still remain knights, knights of love and fortune, since God has been abolished whose bodyguard we really were. But nobody can ever get woman out of our hearts; there she is, and there she will remain, and we love her, and shall continue to love her, and go on committing all kinds of follies on her account as long as there is a France on the map of Europe; and even if France were to be wiped off the map, there would always be Frenchmen left.

Guy de Maupassant , em The Complete Short Stories of Guy de Maupassant, Part One
love woman folly knight france beau frenchman

As a matter of fact, when it comes to seeing, men display two tendencies: they see what they wish to see, what is useful to them, what is agreeable. The second is the tendency toward inhibition; they do not see what they do not wish to see, what is useless to them, or disagreeable.

Rémy de Gourmont , em Philosophic Nights in Paris,: Being Selections from Promenades Philosophiques
perspective folly bias faults

...and I wonder if there is any way to adequately describe the folly that causes us to undo all the great gifts of both Earth and Heaven.

James Lee Burke , em Jolie Blon's Bounce
heaven gifts earth folly mistakes-man-makes

It is certainly impossible to lose respect if you lose out of some stupid discussions.

Michael Bassey Johnson
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Pride and folly, they go together like two tightly grasping hands.

Patrick Rothfuss , em The Wise Man's Fear
pride folly

Worrying about things you cannot control is folly. Focus only on those few things you have any control over, and your life becomes much simpler.

Jeffrey Fry
life worrying control folly focus things cannot becomes simpler

Just as smiles often follow tears, the sun rose full and bright on the morning..

Georgina Grey , em Franklin's Folly
romantic folly georgina franklin suzan

That, in my opinion, was the most diabolical aspect of those old-time big brains: They would tell their owners, in effect, 'Here is a crazy thing we could actually do, probably, but we would never do it, of course. It's just fun to think about.' And then, as though in trances, the people would really do it--have slaves fight each other to death in the Colosseum, or burn people alive in the public square for holding opinions which were locally unpopular, or build factories whose only purpose was to kill people in industrial quantities, or to blow up whole cities, and on and on.

Kurt Vonnegut Jr. , em Galápagos
thought folly bad-ideas

Progressive. n. One who is unable to distinguish between novelty and enlightenment.

Ron Brackin
enlightenment folly novelty progressive

Progressive thought is blind when it suggests that there can be no anti-white racism or an anti-semitism among the formerly oppressed or the young people in the projects because they themselves have suffered from this evil. They are the victims; they are exempt from the prejudices that affect the majority of the population. But the reverse is true: racism is multiplying at exponential rates among groups and communities, taboos are collapsing, and everything is explained in terms of physical characteristics, identity, purity, and difference. and this is a racism that is all the more certain that it is right because it is regarded as a legitimate reaction on the part of the persecuted. now we see the obsession with the pedigree and the old distinctions derived from slavery being revived, and prejudices accumulating in the name of racism. This is the end of the concept of humanity as union in diversity and the triumph of human species incompatible with each other.

Pascal Bruckner , em The Tyranny of Guilt: An Essay on Western Masochism
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One endured with humble dignity the consequences of youthful folly.

Glen Cook , em The Black Company
age folly old-age

The problems you have are there for me to help you solve, not to have with you.

Justin K. McFarlane Beau
answers folly problems solutions

The world makes, and hates, bachelors.

Justin K. McFarlane Beau
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Everyone has known this condition of mind, though perhaps not all in the same degree; everyone will recognise it as the condition in which he has done brave things with apparent serenity; and everyone reading will say, Fortunate for Ben Hur if the folly which now catches him is but a friendly harlequin with whistle and pointed cap, and not some Violence with a pointed sword pitiless.

Ben-Hur: A Tale of the Christ
folly danger brave

Goldsmith tells us, that when lovely woman stoops to folly, she has nothing to do but to die; and when she stoops to be disagreeable, it is equally to be recommended as a clearer of ill-fame.

Jane Austen , em Emma
death death-and-dying folly

We are all vainer of our luck than of our merits.

Rex Stout , em The Rubber Band
wisdom folly wise luck foolishness merits vainity nero-wolfe vainer

Real comedy is not when you laugh at an idiot, it's when the idiot laughs at you.

Raheel Farooq
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A fool who cursed the sun was surprised to see it still shining.

Marty Rubin
folly stupidity

Innocence is the most intelligent admission of stupidity.

Raheel Farooq
folly innocence stupidity foolishness innocence-and-experience

How can one absolve intelligent men for engaging in arrogant and demented folly?

C.R. Strahan
folly arrogance intelligent-men absolution

The highest form of bliss is living with a certain degree of folly.

Erasmus
folly bliss

His foe was folly and his weapon wit.

Anthony Hope
wit folly

The folly of one man is the fortune of another.

Sir Francis Bacon
folly

He who lives without committing any folly is not so wise as he thinks.

La Rochefoucauld
folly

Answer a fool according to his folly.

Bible
folly

To swallow gudgeons ere they're catch'd And count their chickens ere they're hatch'd.

Nicholas Murray Butler
folly

To stumble twice against the same stone is a proverbial disgrace.

Cicero
folly

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