220 Proverbs about Fools / Page 7
121. 
God helps three sorts of people: fools, children and drunkards.
122. 
He that leaves certainty and sticks to chance, When fools pipe he may dance.
123. 
Lawyers' houses are built on the heads of fools.
124. 
The more fools, the more laughter.
125. 
Young people tell what they are doing, old people what they have done, and fools what they wish to do.
126. 
In a deal there are two fools: the one who asks too much and the one who asks too little.
127. 
There is no law written for fools.
128. 
For each wise man there are plenty of fools.
129. 
Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.
130. 
Fools sometimes give wise men counsel.
131. 
Promising is not giving, but serves to content fools.
132. 
Saints appear to fools.
133. 
All men are fools, but all fools are not men.
134. 
Wise men learn from other men's mistakes; fools insist on learning from their own.
135. 
Despair is the conclusion of fools.
136. 
Dreams give wings to fools.
137. 
Experience is a dear school, but fools learn in no other.
138. 
Fools and children should never look at unfinished work.
139. 
Fools are never uneasy.
140. 
Fools die young and look sickly.
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