“One of the old philosophers says that it is the part of wisdom to sometimes seem a fool; but in our day there are too many ready-made ones to render this a desirable policy.” MadeSometimesSeemsPolicyReadyFoolPhilosopherDesirable Author:Thomas Chandler Haliburton
“There are so many ready to write (poor fools!) for the honor and glory of the thing, and there are so many ready to take advantage of this fact, and withhold from needy talent the moral right to a deserved remuneration.” WritingFactsPoorMoralTalentReadyFoolHonorGloryAdvantageNeedyRemuneration Book:Ruth Hall Source: Ruth Hall
“Casting a spell, in self-defense or in self-interest is not selfish, but positive, life-affirming. You have been given powers, the very same powers that society devalues... What if it comes back tenfold? Well, don't be a fool. Never use your magick to attack the innocent. Then you have nothing to fear... Don't be frivolous or cowardly. If your course is righteous, and your tools ready, go to it.” IfsWellsHas BeensSelfUseCoursesGivenInterestReadyFoolToolsDefenseSelfishInnocentWhat IfSpellsRighteousCastingPositive LifeSelf InterestSelf DefenseCowardlyFrivolousAffirmingDevalueLife AffirmingNot Selfish Author:Zsuzsanna Budapest
“A man must be prepared not only to be a martyr, but to be a fool. It is absurd to say that a man is ready to toil and die for his convictions if he is not even ready to wear a wreathe around his head for them.” IfsMenDiesReadyFoolPreparedConvictionAbsurdBe PreparedToilMartyr Book:The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton Source: The Essential Gilbert K. Chesterton