"A fool sees what a wise man can't see."
"A fool sees what a wise man can't see."
"Fools regret while the wise move on."
"A foolish man cannot be wise but a wise man can be foolish."
"Being illiterate is fine, but not a fool."
"Fools create problems but do not solve them."
"Sometimes we got to act like fools to blend in the crowd."
"You don't become a fool for judging someone the right way."
"You are a fool if you consider and call yourself wise."
"A cunning human has the capacity to fool the whole crowd."
"It's the wise who degrade nature more than the fools these days."
"A person with great wisdom cannot be fooled easily."
"Only proper knowledge can save you from being a fool."
"Sometimes people become fools by not believing a fool."
"When you are ignorant, you will surely be a fool."
"The value of a fool remains the same, even if he gets rich."
You don't have to be a fool to be called foolish, being a politician will do the job.
The fools get what the wise want because they think differently to achieve it.
You don't fool anyone but yourself by postponing today's work.
Fools don't think about what others might think about them and often get ahead in life.
You think you're wise when you're around a fool, it's just a feeling which will go away.
One way to recognize a fool is when someone hesitates to question.
You can only show your bravery when you stop being a fool.
The greatest minds were considered a fool in the beginning.
However smart a fool tries to get, he remains a fool.
Selfishness and foolishness are two disturbing attributes of a human.
A fool feels sorry for the mistakes he committed with knowledge.
Strength alone is not enough even smartness is required.
The media has learned from the politicians on how to fool the public.
A wise man living with a fool may turn himself into a fool.
When you do not think before acting, you end up being a fool.
Where wisdom hesitates, a fool rushes in, but there may still be lessons in their haste.
A fool's threads are woven into the fabric of experience in the tapestry of life, each misstep a chance for growth.
A fool's laughter may be misunderstood for mirth, but there can be echoes of hidden wisdom in their chuckles.
Foolishness is the painter who uses spontaneous brushstrokes and random dashes to paint the canvas of life.
Behind the fool's mask, there might be a truth seeker who, on their inquisitive journey, discovers wisdom.
The fool's notes in the symphony of choices may be discordant, but there can be a rhythm of enlightenment within the chaos.
A fool's words can sometimes fall aimlessly like rain, but there may be insight-filled seeds hidden among the droplets.
The flaws in our imperfections are reflected in foolishness, which serves as a reminder of our vulnerability as a species.
A fool's joke may conceal the possibility of a deeper understanding under the guise of humour.
The fool is a tile that adds contrast to the portrait of wisdom in the mosaic of humanity, showing us that learning has many faces.