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God is foolish at times, but at least He's a gentleman. Don't you know that?
- William Faulkner
God will forgive me the foolish remarks I have made about Him just as I will forgive my opponents the foolish things they have written about me, even though they are spiritually as inferior to me as I to thee, O God!
- Heinrich Heine
That is the most common excuse, and the most foolish of all. Love has never prevented a man from following his dreams. If she truly loves you, she will want the best for you.
- Paulo Coelho
It is better to speak wisdom foolishly like the saints than to speak folly wisely like the deans.
- GK Chesterton
Today I know this: when it comes time to take stock, the most painful wound is that of broken friendships; and there is nothing more foolish than to sacrifice a friendship to politics.
- Milan Kundera
It is foolish to spread a net where any bird can see it, but they set an ambush to kill themselves; they attack their own lives. Proverbs 1:17—18
- Beth Moore
He often uses the foolish things of this world to confound the wise (see 1 Cor. 1:28).
- Beth Moore
Having a girlfriend was no longer my greatest need. Knowing and obeying Him was . I wanted to please Him in my relationships even if it meant looking radical and foolish to other people - even if it meant kissing dating goodbye.
- Joshua Harris
The truth is an offense but not a sin Is he who laugh last, children! is he who win Is a foolish dog bark at a flying bird One sheep must learn, children! to respect the sheperd
- Bob Marley
Yea, foolish mortals, Noah's flood is not yet subsided; two thirds of the fair world it yet covers.
- Herman Melville
But this whole world is a preposterous one, with many preposterous people in it.
- Herman Melville
Sensationalists miss divinity for just that reason: the true religion is always unspectacular. The foolish virgins go to buy oil for their lamps, and when they come back, they find the Bridegroom already returned. And the door closed. It was so undramatic. A beautiful maiden knocks at the door of an inn, and an innkeeper tells her there is no room. Into a stable she enters, and there a child is born. It was God's entrance into the world. But it was so undramatic.
- Bishop Fulton J. Sheen