A Fool May Throw A Stone
A fool may throw a stone into a well, which a hundred wise men cannot pull out.
A fool may throw a stone into a well, which a hundred wise men cannot pull out.
A fool may ask more questions in an hour than a wise man can answer in seven years.
Wise men have their mouth in their heart, fools their heart in their mouth.
Wise men learn by other men’s harms; fools, by their own.
To love and to be wise are two different things.
Fools are more useful to the wise than wise are to fools.
For a wise man a fool is a good advisor.
A warning to the wise is a blessing, to the fool an insult.
When a fool becomes enlightened, the wise man is in trouble.
Better wise language than well combed hair.
A wise companion is half the journey.
A wise man sees only water in the tears of a woman.
Fools make feasts and wise men eat them.
Dreams are wiser than men.
Misfortune happens even to the wisest and best men.
You can’t put a wise head on young shoulders.
You are as wise as your mind, not your years.
Though the speaker be a fool, let the hearer be wise.
For every hundred lashes needed by the foolish, only one word is needed by the wise.
A rich man’s foolish sayings pass for wise ones.