Top 16 You Played Me For A Fool Quotes

#1. And when desperation leads you into a rotting pit of self-inflicted torture, you are left with nothing but the acknowledgment that desperation played you for a fool.

Siobhan Davis

#2. Good art shows us how difficult it is to be objective by showing us how differently the world looks to an objective vision.

Iris Murdoch

#3. I was trying to decide if you still had free will as a wolf. If I was a terrible person for planning to drug my girlfriend and drag her back to my house to keep in the basement.

Maggie Stiefvater

#4. He'd seen a man look a fool a good many times, but never such a fool as that bull looked when he found his pious feelings had been played upon ...

Thomas Hardy

#5. You treated me like a fool and you played with my heart, like it was one of your damn footballs.

Amy Andrews

#6. Why is it that at the very moment I need to appear graceful I stumble and fall like a klutz, as though this scene had never played through my mind differently a million times?

Richelle E. Goodrich

#7. Reiko moved on to the Beatles, playing "Norwegian Wood," "Yesterday," "Michelle," and "Something." She sang and played "Here Comes the Sun," then played "The Fool on the Hill." I laid seven matches in a row.

Haruki Murakami

#8. By now the streets of Kalaupapa were filled with people racing for high ground - sick people crying
"Tsunami!" as nature played yet another mean trick on them, God's last best joke at their expense. It was,
after all, April Fool's Day.

Alan Brennert

#9. Not only did
I love her,
but I could tell
the universe loved
her, too.
More than others.
She was different.
After all; I would
be a fool not to
notice the way the
sunshine played with
her hair.

Christopher Poindexter

#10. Oh, how often I had played the part of the fool, but I learned from it every time. This new pain would ultimately help me grow stronger; I knew that. But it ached so terribly, and I felt so very, very cold. In

Charlie N. Holmberg

#11. The last thing we need is to turn in on ourselves rather than face us up to what we have to do in the world.

Peter Mandelson

#12. Foolish: It's all foolish. Life is a farce a stupid, sickening farce played out by fools.

David Gemmell

#13. I think that there are fiction writers for whom that works well. I could never do it. I feel as if, by the time I see that it's a poem, it's almost written in my head somewhere.

Sharon Olds

#14. Not one song on the charts is being played naturally. But when you go see someone live it's special. Even though you can fool people, I know there are people out there who still play along to tapes.

Roger Glover

#15.
you wouldn't have hurt me like this for nothing. So what have I done? How have I wronged you? Tell me.

Fyodor Dostoyevsky

#16. Rules you can bend give you nothing to lean on.

Rachel Seiffert

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