“The fool who has not sense to discriminate between what is good and what is bad is well nigh as dangerous as the man who does discriminate and yet chooses the bad.” MenWellsDoeDangerousHe ManFool Author:Theodore Roosevelt
“The salvation of the world depends on the men who will not take evil good-humouredly, and whose laughter destroys the fool instead of encouraging him.” MenWorldEvilHe ManFoolDependsLaughterSalvation Author:George Bernard Shaw
“Ho, Ho, Sir Surgeon. You are too delicate to tell the man that he is ill. You hope to heal the sick without their knowing it. You therefore flatter them. And what happens? They laugh at you. They dance upon their own graves and at last they die. Your delicacy is cruelty, your flatteries are poisons you are a murderer. Shall we keep men in a fool's paradise? Shall we lull them into soft slumber from which they will awake in hell? Are we to become helpers of their damnation by our smooth speeches? In the name of God we will not.” MenHappensLastsDiesNamesLaughingHellKnowingHe ManFoolSpeechSickIllGravesHealCrueltyAwakeParadisePoisonDelicateSmoothFlatteryMurdererSurgeonsDamnationDelicacySlumberHelpersLulls Author:Charles Spurgeon
“On Bill Clinton: "If left to my own devices, I'd spend all my time pointing out that he's weaker than bus-station chili. But the man is so constantly subjected to such hideous and unfair abuse that I wind up standing up for him on the general principle that some fairness should be applied. Besides, no one but a fool or a Republican ever took him for a liberal.” IfsMenShouldLeftMy OwnPrinciplesHe ManWindFoolRepublicanStandingAbuseBillsClintonMy TimeDevicesStationsBusFairnessUnfairPointingHideousChili Author:Molly Ivins
“The man of action is not the headstrong fool who rushes into danger with no thought for himself, but the man who puts into practice the things he knows.” KnowsMenActionPracticeDangerHe ManFoolHeadstrong Book:This Business of Living Source: This Business of Living
“Without culture there can be no growth; without exertion, no acquisition; without friction, no polish; without labor, no knowledge; without action, no progress; and without conflict, no victory. The man who lies down a fool at night, hoping that he will waken wise in the morning, will rise up in the morning as he laid down in the evening.” MenActionLyingNightCultureGrowthMorningWiseProgressHe ManFoolVictoryConflictLaborEveningPolishAcquisitionExertionFriction Author:Frederick Douglass
“And still I look for the men who will dare to be roses of England wild roses of England men who are wild roses of England with metal thorns, beware! but still more brave and still more rare the courage of rosiness in a cabbage world fragrance of roses in a stale stink of lies rose-leaves to bewilder the clever fools and rose-briars to strangle the machine.” MenWorldLooksStillsLyingHe ManFoolMachinesEnglandBraveRoseDareCleverMetalsFragranceThornsStinkStaleCabbageBriarsWild Roses Book:Complete Poems by Lawrence: Easyread Super Large 24pt Edition Source: Complete Poems by Lawrence: Easyread Super Large 24pt Edition
“There is no greater fool than the man who thinks himself wise; no one is wiser than he who suspects he is a fool.” ThinkingMenWisdomGreaterWiseHe ManFoolSuspectsWiser Author:Margaret of Valois
“The man that gets drunk is little else than a fool, And is in the habit, no doubt, of advocating for Home Rule; But the best Home Rule for him, as far as I can understand, Is the abolition of strong drink from the land.” MenLittlesI CanHomeStrongDoubtLandHe ManFoolHabitDrinkDrunkNo DoubtAbolitionAdvocatingStrong DrinkHome Rule Author:William Topaz McGonagall
“The man who is rich in fancy thinks that his wagon is already built; poor fool, he does not know that there are a hundred timbers to a wagon.” ThinkingKnowsMenDoePoorRichHe ManFoolHundredBuiltFancyWagonsTimber Author:Hesiod
“"The man who alters his way of thinking to suit others is a fool." Our quote of the day is, from of all people, the Marquis de Sade, the most infamous writer in all of French literature. And by the way, if you recognized that quote, you're sick.” PeopleIfsThinkingMenWayLiteratureHe ManFoolSickSuitsWay Of ThinkingInfamousFrench Literature Author:Tucker Carlson
“You lose nothing by being polite. The answer is 'No', but please say it politely and give the reasons. ... Explain to me why 'No'. Don't change 'No' to 'Yes'. Don't be a fool. If there was a good reason why it is 'No', it must remain 'No', but the man must be told politely.” IfsMenGivingReasonLosesAnswersHe ManFoolPleaseReason WhyPoliteDon't ChangeBeing Polite Author:Mr. Lee
“The politician who steals is worse than a thief. He is a fool. With all the grand opportunities around for the man with a political pull, there's no excuse for stealin' a cent.” MenPoliticalOpportunityHe ManFoolPoliticianExcuseStealingCentsThievesNo Excuses Author:George W. Plunkitt