“The life even of a just man is a round of petty frauds; that of a knave a series of greater. We degrade life by our follies and vices, and then complain that the unhappiness which is only their accompaniment is inherent in the constitution of things.” MenGreaterConstitutionSeriesRoundsVicesComplainingFollyDeceitUnhappinessFraudInherentPettyDegradeKnaves Author:Christian Nestell Bovee
“There is only one greater folly than that of the fool who says in his heart there is no God, and that is the folly of the people that says with its head that it does not know whether there is a God or not.” PeopleKnowsHeartDoeGreaterFoolFollyThere Is No God Author:Otto von Bismarck
“Greater mischief happens often from folly, meanness, and vanity than from the greater sins of avarice and ambition.” HappensSinGreaterAmbitionVanityFollyMischiefAvariceMeanness Author:Edmund Burke
“To take offence is a great folly, and to give offence is a great folly - I know not which is the greater.” KnowsGivingGreaterFollyOffence Book:The Maid of Maiden Lane: A Sequel to Source: The Maid of Maiden Lane: A Sequel to
“If there be ground for you to trust, as you do, in your own righteousness, then all that Christ did to purchase salvation, and all that God did from the fall of man to prepare the way for it, is in vain. Consider what greater folly could you have devised to charge upon God than this, that all those things were done so needlessly; when, instead of all this, He might only have called you forth, and committed the business to you, which you think you can do so easily.” IfsThinkingMenWayDoneMightFallChristCan DoGreaterSalvationCommittedVainFollyRighteousnessFall Of Man Book:The Works of Jonathan Edwards: Volume I - III Source: The Works of Jonathan Edwards: Volume I - III