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1. Don’t discuss with a fool. He only knows how to express opinions based on his own likes and dislikes. British poet Chaucer

2. Life is a comedy for the rich and a tragedy for the poor; it is a dream for the wise and a game for the fool.

3. Proud people like to meet people who are dependent on others or people who flatter them, but hate meeting noble people. ...As a result, these people fooled him, catered to his weak soul, and turned him from a fool into a madman. Dutch philosopher Spinoza's "Ethics"

4. What status! What a face! How many fools are in awe of your hypocritical appearance. English Renaissance playwright and poet Shakespeare

5. It is better to be a smart fool than to be a stupid wise man. English Renaissance playwright and poet Shakespeare

6. In a declining world, people like to believe in ghosts, and fools like to seek blessings. The Eastern Han Dynasty philosopher Wang Chong's "Lun Heng Jiejie"

7. A fool will always find that there are even more fools who admire him. Irish playwright Bernard Shaw

8. Conceit is an anesthetic that appeases fools. German dramatist Lessing (geyan123)

9. Everyone makes mistakes, but only fools will not correct their mistakes. Cicero, the ancient Roman statesman

10. The stupid things of a fool are not surprising, but the stupid things of a wise man make people laugh; because he uses all his abilities to prove his stupidity. English Renaissance playwright and poet Shakespeare

11. Despicable and arrogant motives will only satisfy the greed of fools, warriors, human invaders and plunderers. People should give up such motives and not let them These tempting drinks will numb those pretentious people! French thinker Saint-Simon

12. Neither wise men nor fools are harmful, but the most dangerous thing is a mixture of wisdom and foolishness. German playwright, poet, and thinker Goethe

13. Fashion often sends out harsh cries, urging us, the fickle thin horses, to chase the tattered waste and the cheapest dolls like fools. Walcott

14. A saint will make a mistake if he worries a lot; a fool will worry a lot. There must be something. Also known as Yan Zi, Yan Ying, a statesman and thinker in the Spring and Autumn Period, "Yan Zi Chun Qiu"

15. A smart person turns into a fool, and is the easiest fish to take the bait; because he relies on his talent and knowledge and cannot see his own Arrogant. The foolish things of a fool are not surprising, but the foolish things of a wise man make people laugh to their stomachs; because he uses all his abilities to prove his own stupidity. English Renaissance playwright and poet Shakespeare

16. Despair is the conclusion of a fool. British Jewish politician Disraeli

17. If asked: What is the most important talent in politics? So the answer is: first, bold, second, bold, and third, still bold. Although boldness is often the product of ignorance and arrogance, it can always confuse and influence many fools in the world. Even this kind of arrogant blind courage can sometimes scare some wise men when their will is not strong enough. British Renaissance writer and philosopher Bacon

18. Despicable and arrogant motives will only satisfy the greed of fools, warriors, human invaders and plunderers. People should give up such motives and not let them These tempting drinks will numb those pretentious people! French thinker Saint-Simon

19. A person with all talents and virtues is called a "saint", a person with both talents and virtues is called a "fool", a person with perfect virtues is called a "gentleman", and a person with talents and virtues is called a "villain" ". Any technique to win over people will not make you a saint, but a gentleman will use it instead of making you a villain, and you will not mess with a fool. "Zizhi Tongjian" by Sima Guang, a politician, writer, and historian in the Northern Song Dynasty

20. Ziru avoids power and protects himself wisely; Yang and Li use power to the detriment of the country and the people. The application of power to things is beneficial to the king but not to the ministers; it is beneficial to division but not to the exclusive. But that fool, who seeks power into himself, is so hot that his door is like a market, where life and death are snatched away, his eyes are guided by his energy, and thousands of people are intimidated and dare not look up. The Cangtoulu'er is like a tiger with wings. Once disaster strikes, it can't cover your ears with lightning speed. Who will lead Li Si's yellow dog, and Huo's red tribe will ridicule him? Oh, I can’t bear it! Yuan Dynasty scholar Xu Mingkui's "Hundred Admonitions to Encourage Forbearance"

21. It is better to befriend fools than to get villains. Sima Guang, politician, writer, and historian of the Northern Song Dynasty

22. Wealth is enough to make a fool, but poverty is enough to make one determined but not wise. Zheng Xie, a famous painter and calligrapher in the Qing Dynasty

23. Fools gain wisdom through misfortune.

Ancient Greek philosopher Democritus