Top 16 Quotes About Feeling Like A Fool

#1. What it taught me was forgiveness. It taught me that when people present themselves in a certain way, there's probably some back story or issue or reason for the way that they are. It's not you. It's them. And a lot of times, its about something that's completely out of their control

Denzel Washington

#2. I'm tired of doing rewrites for executives.

Richard LaGravenese

#3. Any fool can be happy, she liked to say. The hard part is feeling like you matter

James Whitfield Thomson

#4. Time is linear. When we die. I think we die. But until we do...I want that time to be with you.

Abi Morgan

#5. Under conditions of terror, most people will comply but some people will not.

Hannah Arendt

#6. One of the things it channelled in me was that experience that I'd had of wearing a big red leather thing on my upper torso in Daredevil with a mask I couldn't see through and an outfit that completely inhibited movement, feeling humiliated and like a fool. I just recalled that.

Ben Affleck

#7. Beneath the instinct to fight there lurks a diviner instinct to love.

Inazo Nitobe

#8. Without freedom, there is no creation.

Jiddu Krishnamurti

#9. Feeling like a fool, he went to convince Jane to water her crabs.

Virginia Kantra

#10. I'm a great believer in what happens on the field should stay there.

John Hopoate

#11. A drawing should be a verdict on the model. Don't confuse a drawing with a map.

Robert Henri

#12. If You're Gonna Ride My Ass, At Least Pull My Hair!

S.C. Stephens

#13. The ordinary procedure of the nineteenth century is that when a powerful and noble personage encounters a man of feeling, he kills, exiles, imprisons or so humiliates him that the other, like a fool, dies of grief.

Stendhal

#14. Mr. Gabriel Parsons led the way to the house. He was a sugar-baker, who mistook rudeness for honesty, and abrupt bluntness for an open and candid manner; many besides Gabriel mistake bluntness for sincerity.

Charles Dickens

#15. There's always been an ongoing struggle between commerce and art.

Thomas Schlamme

#16. ...and I realized not without a sinking feeling that he was already completely in Feely's thrall, hanging on her every word like ball on a rubber string, nodding like a demented woodpecker, and grinning like a fool.

Alan Bradley

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