Top 27 Act Like Fool Quotes

#1. The fool doth think he is wise, yet it is the wise man that knows himself to be the fool As You Like It, Act 5, Scene 1

Stephen Fry

#2. Do not cherish suffering. Don't act like a fool. Don't think that your suffering is going to accelerate your spiritual progress.

Sri Chinmoy

#3. I'm not a fast thinker, but once I am interested in something, I am doing it for many years.

Haruki Murakami

#4. A shared life is a great life.

Casey Neistat

#5. Ah, but being in love made you mean and crazy. Love made you act like a fool even when you knew you were acting like a fool and couldn't help yourself from acting like a fool.

Sandra Brown

#6. Perhaps it's good for one to suffer. Can an artist do anything if he's happy? Would he ever want to do anything? What is art, after all, but a protest against the horrible inclemency of life?

Aldous Huxley

#7. Whatever you do, act as if you meant to do it even if you're sure you look like a fool.

Tracy Anne Warren

#8. Talent can take you so far; Hardwork can take you ANYWHERE.

Hiruma

#9. Courage without discipline is nearer beastliness than manhood.

Philip Sidney

#10. Programmers are like magicians who fool everyone into thinking they are perfect and never wrong, but it's all an act. They make mistakes all the time.

Zed A. Shaw

#11. The state of self-realization, as we call it, is not attaining something new or reaching some goal which is far away, but simply being that which you always are and which you always have been.

Ramana Maharshi

#12. Peace is first of all the art of being.

Henri J.M. Nouwen

#13. They like the illusion that there's enough security in a marriage to act like a fool without worrying about judgement

Alice Yi-Li Yeh

#14. The fact that many people overindulge, and lose themselves in excess, and make fools of themselves and act like idiots, is no reason for me to do these things. The reason for me to do these things is that I, too, am an idiot.

John S. Hall

#15. In Shakespeare's play As You Like It, Touchstone says to Audrey in the Forest of Arden "The fool doth think he is wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool." (Act V, Scene I).

Karolina Achirri

#16. Smiling at death seems like a pretty bold act. And so I smile like a damned fool.

Emm Cole

#17. I was always a little embarrassed when there was an act on television that requires a great deal of skill but is a little goofy, and the host comes over and acts like the person doing this skill is some sort of fool for having learned to do something that's very, very difficult.

Penn Jillette

#18. It seems to me that kings and queens can be fools when they forget what they are and act like who they are, but they're worse when they only remember what they are and forget who.

Robert Jordan

#19. I'm rockin' in my school shoes ... because it's all good!

Pete The Cat

#20. upon all the doors of my defenses, chasing out my expectations of civilization and letting in the fear of anarchy and barbaric violence.

Dean Koontz

#21. The whole point of extravagance is to act like a fool and feel like a fool, but enjoy it.

Alfred Bester

#22. When I was 23, basically I stopped modelling and started going to school, and was able to study with wonderful teachers.

Andie MacDowell

#23. Prayer is an act of love; words are not needed. Even if sickness distracts from thoughts, all that is needed is the will to love.

Saint Teresa Of Avila

#24. I expect I should be more calloused by now, but I am so sensitive about not ever living up to anybody's worst idea about an actor who is well-known.

Sarah Jessica Parker

#25. Treat a boy like a fool and he'll act like a fool, I say, but there's some folks need convincing.

Stephen Vincent Benet

#26. Never had anyone said, Listen. Life is short. Pretend your body is still in its twenties. Jump for the brass ring. Swing for those bleachers. Dive into the deep end of the pool. Act like a fool if you must, but at least *live*.

Cathie Pelletier

#27. Aristocracy is that form of government in which education and discipline are qualifications for suffrage and office holding.

Aristotle.

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