The voluntary path to cheerfulness, if our spontaneous be lost, is to >>
He that loves to be flattered is worthy of the flatterer. >>
Things without remedy, should be without regard; what is done, is done >>
You ask whether I have ever been in love: fool as I am, I am not such >>
He uses his folly like a stalking-horse, and under the presentation of >>
It is impossible to make anything foolproof because fools are so ingen >>
The dullness of the fool is the whetstone of the wits.