900 Proverbs about Fool / Page 25
481. 
To the world wisdom is folly; to the wise the world is foolish.
482. 
When a hundred men call a wise man a fool, then he becomes a fool.
483. 
The foolish has a wagging tongue.
484. 
A spoon does not know the taste of soup, nor a learned fool the taste of wisdom.
485. 
If every fool wore a crown, we should all be kings.
486. 
Reason is the wise man's guide, example the fool's.
487. 
One learns as long as one lives and still dies a fool.
488. 
There is no law written for fools.
489. 
If you make a fool to pray to God, he will hurt forehead.
490. 
For each wise man there are plenty of fools.
491. 
A fool is not afraid to lose his mind.
492. 
If the fool has a hunchback no one remarks about it; if a wise man has a boil everybody talks about it.
493. 
In a deal there are two fools: the one who asks too much and the one who asks too little.
494. 
It's better to be known as a rascal than a fool.
495. 
Only a fool will make a doctor his heir.
496. 
The wise man says "I am looking for truth"; and the fool, "I have found truth."
497. 
Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.
498. 
Force a fool to pray and he'll crack his forehead.
499. 
A fool may throw into a well a stone which a hundred wise men cannot pull out.
500. 
The wise man boasts of his goods and wares; the foolish one of his young wife.
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