Logical consequences are the scarecrows of fools and the beacons of wise men.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise.
The wise make proverbs, and fools repeat them.
The wise does at once what the fool does at last.
The wise are wise only because they love. The fool are fools only because they think they can understand love.
The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself a fool.
Fools are more to be feared than the wicked.
The misfortune of the wise is better than the prosperity of the fool.
The greatest misfortune of the wise man and the greatest unhappiness of the fool are based upon convention.
Wise men argue causes; fools decide them.
Those who wish to appear wise among fools, among the wise seem foolish.