Top 15 Foolhardiness Quotes
#1. I have never regretted our foolhardiness. Of course, we made mistakes, endless mistakes, but at least they were our own, just as the garden was our own.
Margery Fish
#2. Julie smiled a tight little smile and shook her head at her own foolhardiness.
But I did it because I love him, she told herself. I love him still. God help me. So this is how it feels to have your break ...
Jennifer Wilde
#3. When we actually refer to God's blueprint, we gladly work in fascinated conjunction with it, suddenly realizing that any other action outside of that blueprint is foolhardiness and lunacy of the worst sort.
Craig D. Lounsbrough
#4. It is a disaster that wisdom forbids you to be satisfied with yourself and always sends you away dissatisfied and fearful, whereas stubbornness and foolhardiness fill their hosts with joy and assurance.
Michel De Montaigne
#5. Bravery ceases to be bravery at a certain point, and becomes mere foolhardiness.
Rabindranath Tagore
#6. In the arts, foolhardiness is always harmful; even worse, however, is clumsiness.
Franz Grillparzer
#7. I believe that obstinacy, or the dread of control and discipline, arises not so much from self-willedness as from a conscious defect of voluntary power; as foolhardiness is not seldom the disguise of conscious timidity.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
#8. To search for wisdom apart from Christ means not simply foolhardiness but utter insanity.
John Calvin
#10. She saw Valentine's eyes as the sword hurtled toward her; it seemed
like eons, though it could only have been a split second. She saw that he
could stop the blow if he wanted. Saw that he knew it might well strike her
if he didn't. Saw that he was going to do it anyway.
Cassandra Clare
#11. There is no end to the opening up that is possible for a human being.
Joko Beck
#12. Be so strong enough in virtues like hard work rather than waiting for miracle.
Sunday Adelaja
#13. Human folk are as a matter of fact eager to find intelligence in animals.
Edward Thorndike
#14. Story should be a descent
the feeling that there is an intense gravity to the narrative that draws you down, down, down.
Chuck Wendig
#15. The eternal world and the mortal world are not parallel, rather they are fused.
John O'Donohue