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Best Fool Quotes by Vikrant Parsai
- If a woman so much loves money, she will not fail to share her secret with fools.
- The reward of the fool is that they make you feel as if you were God.
- A mistake doesnt make you a fool, but denying it surely makes you one.
- Only a fool gives lectures on drowning during a drought.
- If the wise knew everything the foolish know, there would be no fools.
- Learning makes a man wise, but a fool is made all the more a fool by it.
- Even if you are not asked anything, you just have to speak something to make someone believe that you are still a fool.
- There are people in the world who begin by being fools and end in being knaves.
- Don't be a fool to hold a candle to enlighten the path of others in order to burn your own fingers.
- To ask something from a fool is to ask the right way from a blind man.
- If you play with a fool at home he'll play with you in the market.
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