900 Proverbs about Fool / Page 17
321. Every fool can find faults that a great many wise men can't remedy.
322. Every fool thinks he is clever enough.
323. Fair words please the fool, and sometimes the wise.
324. Fortune often knocks at the door, but the fool does not invite her in.
325. He is a fool that praises himself, and he a madman that speaks ill of himself.
326. He who would make a fool of himself will find many to like him.
327. Hope and expectation are a fool's income.
328. If you play with the fool at home, he will play with you abroad.
329. Lords and fools speak freely.
330. Luck sometimes visits a fool, but never sits down with him.
331. Many a fool might pass for a wise man if he would only keep his mouth shut.
332. More people know Tom Fool than Tom Fool knows.
333. Never let fools see half-finished work.
334. One fool may ask more questions than ten wise men can answer.
335. Pheasants are fools if they invite the hawk to dinner.
336. Praise a fool, and you may make him useful.
337. There is no need to fasten a bell to a fool, he is sure to tell his own tale.
338. To be a fool at the right time is also an art.
339. To give counsel to a fool is like throwing water on a goose.
340. When fools go to market the huckster gets money.
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