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Poetry describing ridicule

He who sees others will be seen. Ancient Roman poet Ovid

Don’t laugh at the shoemaker’s black and thick thumb. Famous quotes about ridicule by British historian Thomas Fuller

He who succeeds makes others laugh, and when he stumbles, others laugh. Zhang Kejiu, sanquist and playwright of the Yuan Dynasty

If you want to monopolize the truth, the truth will laugh at you. French thinker and writer Romain Rolland, winner of the 1915 Nobel Prize for Literature

Although popular smart people laugh at it, they still obey the tyrant's orders. American writer Bierce

In science, ridiculing corrupt scholars is similar to ridiculing superstition in religion. Quotes about ridicule by American writer Emerson

I don’t believe that those who used to laugh at us are still laughing now! ! ! Hitler, the head of Germany and the leader of the Nazi Party

Although we all laugh at those who chase shadows, most people in life are chasing shadows. British poet Wordsworth

We laugh at the flaws of others, but we don’t know that these flaws are also laughing at ourselves in our hearts. British writer Thomas Brown