Wisdom and Wit – Mark Twain’s Insightful Quotes About Fools part 1
A fool can throw a stone into a pond that a wise man cannot reach with a ten-foot pole.
The difference between a wise man and a fool is that the wise man knows he’s a fool.
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
The fool thinks hes wise, but the wise man knows hes a fool.
Never argue with a fool; he will drag you down to his level and beat you with experience.
It’s better to keep your mouth shut and appear a fool than to open it and remove all doubt.
A fool’s paradise is a wise man’s hell.
The only thing worse than a fool is a wise fool.
Fools are the architects of their own delusions.
A fool learns more from a lover than a wise man from a critic.
Wisdom and Wit – Mark Twain’s Insightful Quotes About Fools part 2
Wise men speak because they have something to say; fools speak because they have to say something.
Fools believe what they see; wise men see what they believe.
In the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king, but the fool reigns supreme.
Every fool can criticize, condemn, and complain, but very few can contribute.
A wise man can play the fool, but a fool can’t play the wise man.
Fools names and fools faces often appear in public places.
When a fool gives his opinion, he is often right; but when a wise man accepts it, he is often wrong.
Only a fool would mistake silence for agreement.
Fools chase dreams, while wise men build them.
In the court of folly, the fool wears the crown.
Wisdom and Wit – Mark Twain’s Insightful Quotes About Fools part 3
Fools may hold the floor, but wisdom holds the truth.
A wise man’s silence is often louder than a fool’s cacophony.
Beware of the fool who speaks in riddles; he often holds the keys to the dangerous.
The fool’s path is paved with good intentions.
Wise men gather knowledge; fools gather opinions.
The fool believes he knows it all; the wise man embraces the unknown.
Fools wander into the unknown; wise men plot their course.
The fool dances for joy, while the wise man counts his blessings.
Fools may ask for directions, but wise men know where they are going.
Foolishness often masquerades as intelligence.
Wisdom and Wit – Mark Twain’s Insightful Quotes About Fools part 4
A fool may fool a fool, but a wise man remains untricked.
Fools can be charming; wisdom is often quiet and profound.
In a world full of fools, wisdom often stands alone.
Fools are often loud; wisdom whispers softly.
The lessons of a fool are the bitterest of all.
A fool often sees the end before the beginning.
A wise man sees the folly in the haste of a fool.
The fool laughs in misunderstanding; the wise man smiles in knowledge.
Fools create chaos; wise men create harmony.
Foolish hearts beat loud, wise hearts beat steady.
Wisdom and Wit – Mark Twain’s Insightful Quotes About Fools part 5
A wise man knows when to speak; a fool thinks it’s all about him.
Fools are easily fooled, but wise men see the strings.
The fool’s laughter echoes; the wise man’s silence resonates.
Fools can be entertaining; wisdom is enlightening.
A fool may stumble into truth; a wise man seeks it out.