This quote comes from a famous play by shakespeare
Shakespeare wrote this line in "Twelfth Night." It is spoken by Feste, a wise fool character, reflecting on the balance between intelligence and foolishness in a person.
Feste from Twelth Night
Shakespeare, from "Twelfth Night".
Bruce Lee
"The fool hath said in his heart, There is no God..." (Ps.14:1 & 53:1)
Sharp.
george bush
Better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt. Variant: Better to remain silent and thought a fool, than to speak out and remove all doubt. Often attributed to Abraham Lincoln but taken from Solomon's Proverbs.
The name Nabal is of Hebrew origin and means "fool" or "senseless." In the Bible, Nabal is a wealthy but foolish man known for his rudeness and lack of respect towards others.
Mark Twain
He said his name was nobody, so when the monsters said "who did it" the monster said nobody did it
Well you know what. I saw a question that was"Am I a fool" and someone answered that they were. You know what person who said that, you're the fool. And the person who asked me if I'm a fool, I'm not. It is not nice to call people names
Well you know what. I saw a question that was"Am I a fool" and someone answered that they were. You know what person who said that, you're the fool. And the person who asked me if I'm a fool, I'm not. It is not nice to call people names
Well you know what. I saw a question that was"Am I a fool" and someone answered that they were. You know what person who said that, you're the fool. And the person who asked me if I'm a fool, I'm not. It is not nice to call people names
A wise man once said "It is better to be thought of as a fool than to open ones mouth and remove all doubt."