Löydetty 112 Tulokset: fool

  • The wise man has eyes in his head, while the fool walks in darkness. But it dawned on me that the same fate overtakes them both. (Ecclesiastes 2, 14)

  • And I thought, "If the fate of the fool will be mine as well, what did my wisdom profit me?" I thought to myself that, too, is meaningless. (Ecclesiastes 2, 15)

  • There is no more remembrance of the wise man than of the fool: both will be forgotten in the days to come. Why is a wise man's death like that of a fool? (Ecclesiastes 2, 16)

  • The fool folds his arms and eats his meat. (Ecclesiastes 4, 5)

  • Better a youth who is poor and wise than a fool of an old king who shuns advice. (Ecclesiastes 4, 13)

  • Has the wise man more than the fool? What is the benefit of wisdom to one overwhelmed by poverty? (Ecclesiastes 6, 8)

  • The heart of the wise man is in the house of mourning, while the heart of the fool is in the house of feasting. (Ecclesiastes 7, 4)

  • Better to heed the rebuke of a wise man than to listen to a fool's song. (Ecclesiastes 7, 5)

  • Like the crackling of thorns under a pot is the fool's laugh. (Ecclesiastes 7, 6)

  • The heart of the wise man leads him to the right, the heart of the fool leads him to the left. (Ecclesiastes 10, 2)

  • When the fool is on the road, he goes the wrong way and to all he meets he says, "There goes another fool." (Ecclesiastes 10, 3)

  • The words from the lips of a wise man are gracious but the lips of a fool bring about his own ruin. (Ecclesiastes 10, 12)


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