How do you know antiquity was foolish? How do you know the present is wise? Who made it foolish? Who made it wise?
I think you have to be wise and know your limitations and know how to work within them.
Silence is foolish if we are wise, but wise if we are foolish.
Friendship of the wise is good; a wise enemy is better than a foolish friend.
Being a senior doesn't automatically make one wise but the wise & foolish alike have things to teach us.
The wise people are in New York because the foolish went there first, that's the way the wise men make a living.
The wise know that foolish legislation is a rope of sand, which perishes in the twisting.
It is important that when pursing our own self-interest we should be 'wise selfish' and not 'foolish selfish'. Being foolish selfish means pursuing our own interests in a narrow, shortsighted way. Being wise selfish means taking a broader view and recognizing that our own long-term individual interest lies in the welfare of everyone. Being wise selfish means being compassionate.
The individual is foolish; the multitude, for the moment is foolish, when they act without deliberation; but the species is wise, and, when time is given to it, as a species it always acts right.
I wondered at him, so wise and so foolish, to have lived with me all these months and not know that the worst storms break inside a man.
Only if you are afraid of looking foolish, and I would have looked far more foolish if I persisted with an erroneous belief.' Eragon said. Why, little one, you just said something wise!'Saphira teased.
The wise hand doth not all that the foolish mouth speakes.
[The wise hand doth not all that the foolish mouth speaks.]
A wise man can learn more from a foolish question than a fool can learn from a wise answer.
Those who wish to appear wise among fools, among the wise seem foolish.
You've got to know your limitations. I don't know what your limitations are. I found out what mine were when I was twelve. I found out that there weren't too many limitations, if I did it my way.
All things and all people in life have to sink or swim on their own merits, not their reputation; that just as a wise man can say a foolish thing, a fool can say something wise.