Wise men are silent; fools talk

Wise men change their minds; fools never do

Wise men learn by other men´s harmas, fools by their own

There’s no fool like an old fool

Tis wisdom sometimes to seem fool

There are more foolish buyers than foolish sellers

The world is full of fools

The mouth of fools pours out foolishness

The more riches a fool hath, the greater fool he is

Tell a woman she is fair, and she will soon turn fool

Send a fool to the market and a fool he will return again

Riches serve a wise man but command a fool

Repentance is the the virtue of fools

More knows the fool in his own house than the wise man in another’s

Make not a fool of thyself, to make others merry

Love makes a wit of the fool

Once a fool, always a fool [never wise]

Not a fool of thyself

No one is fool always, every one some times

No fool like an old fool

There is no fool like an old fool

One fool rubs the other’s back

One fool makes many

There is no art can make a fool wise

He who is born a fool is never cured

Hope often deludes the foolish man

If all fools wore white caps, we should seem a flock of geese

In a bet there is a fool and a thief

Even a fool sometimes speaks sense

Every man has a fool in his sleeve

Every man is a fool sometimes, and none at all times

A silent fool is counted wise

A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds

A fool’s tongue is long enough to cut his own throat

A fool may put somewhat in a wise body’s head