A Quote by Josh Cooke

How wise are they that are but fools in love! — © Josh Cooke
How wise are they that are but fools in love!

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Cato used to assert that wise men profited more by fools than fools by wise men; for that wise men avoided the faults of fools, but that fools would not imitate the good examples of wise men.
Wise men profit more from fools than fools from wise men; for the wise men shun the mistakes of fools, but fools do not imitate the successes of the wise.
A wise quote can only change a wise man! Therefore, wise sayings are for the wise men, not for the fools! The sunflowers turn their face toward the Sun, the fools, toward the darkness!
Love works in miracles every day: such as weakening the strong, and stretching the weak; making fools of the wise, and wise men of fools; favouring the passions, destroying reason, and in a word, turning everything topsy-turvy.
Fools rush in, where wise men never go, But wise men never fall in love, so how are they to know?
Wise men learn more from fools than fools from the wise.
Fools call wise men fools. A wise man never calls any man a fool.
Fools and wise men are equally harmless. It is the half-fools and half-wise that are dangerous.
Wise men are more dependent on fools than fools on wise men.
Wise men have more to learn of fools than fools of wise men.
Controversy equalizes fools and wise men in the same way - and the fools know it.
The wise are wise only because they love. The fool are fools only because they think they can understand love.
Love's for fools wise enough to take a chance.
Wise men say only fools rush in. But I can't help falling in love with you.
He who walks with the wise grows wise, but a companion of fools suffers harm.
Fools make researches and wise men exploit them - that is our earthly way of dealing with the question, and we thank Heaven for an assumed abundance of financially impotent and sufficiently ingenious fools.
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