"Never, ever, ever wear anything you are uncomfortable in. Because that is what you'll project: 'I look like a fool.'"
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"To be absolutely certain about something, one must know everything or nothing about it."
"Wise is the one who learns from another´s mistakes. Less wise is the one who learns only from his own mistakes. The fool keeps making the same mistakes again and again and never learns from them."
"A very small matter, when all is said; only a fool would be concerned about it."
"When I really worry about something, I don’t just fool around. I even have to go to the bathroom when I worry about something. Only, I don’t go. I’m too worried to go. I don’t want to interrupt my worrying to go."
"It's better to be silent than to be a fool."
"To err is human, but to persevere in error is only the act of a fool."
"Sometimes a fool has talent, but never judgment."
"Only fools repeat the same things over and over, expecting to obtain different results."
"In travelling I shape myself betimes to idleness And take fools' pleasure"
"Children and fools always speak the truth"
"Let fools the studious despise, There's nothing lost by being wise."
"Imitators are a slavish herd and fools in my opinion. [Fr., C'est un betail servile et sot a mon avis Que les imitateurs.]"
"O human creature,you are the investigator without knowledge, the magistrate without jurisdiction, and all in all, the fool of the farce."
"Why do You Send Fools To judge My Work?"
"When golden moments come, when God enables one really to pray without words, who but a fool would reject the gift?"
"I am not given to finding fault, for there are innumerable fools."
"Lovers are fools, but Nature makes them so."
"There is small disproportion betwixt a fool who useth not wit because he hath it not and him that useth it not when it should avail him."
"A fool, Mr, Edgeworth, is one who has never made an experiment."