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Fool Quotes by Catherynne M. Valente
- I want to keep on living forever and watching heroes and fools and knights go up and down, into the world and out. I want…
- Everybody's strange everywhere. Most of the trick of being a social animal is pretending you're not. But who do you fool? Nobody worth talking to.
- What is the world but a boxing ring where fools and devils put up their fists?
- The world is not made of countries and outsiders. We are all just humans, and most of us fools and all of us longing for…
- Do you think I am a fool, Masha? All this time, and you speak to me as though I were a flighty pinprick of a…
- You will always go into that tent. You will see her scar and wonder where she got it. You will always be amazed at how…
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