
The fool will teach ere he has learned, and his very servants scorn him.
– Roan Clay
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- Hatred needs scorn. Scorn is hatred’s nectar! – Jules Barbey dAurevilly
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- To seek after peace is to be ever ware of any who would threaten it. – Roan Clay
- Deception and self-deception are intimately intertwined. We fool ourselves in order to fool others, and we fool others in order to fool ourselves. – Clancy Martin
- She looked over at him, her eyes warm. -œYour face has a story to tell.- Mouth quirking, Roan growled, -œIt’s a top-secret face, Darlin’. – Lindsay McKenna
- Science is a way of trying not to fool yourself. The principle is that you must not fool yourself, and you are the easiest person to fool. – Richard Feynman
- A fool can’t help but be a fool, but when others follow, he makes a fool of us all. – DaShanne Stokes
- You could know a man not by what his friends said about him, but by how he treated his servants. – Cassandra Clare
- Markings in dry clay disappearOnly when the clay is soft again.Scars upon the self disappearOnly when one becomes soft within. – MingDao Deng
- I know you don’t believe what you teach. But I believe all what you teach. Either I am the fool or you are. – Prinx Maurice
- It’s tough to be a Christian in our world. We need to be willing to take on Jesus’ unpopularity and the scorn that is often heaped on Him. – Billy Graham
- Un sot trouve toujours un plus sot qui l’admire.A fool always finds a greater fool to admire him. – Arthur Conan Doyle
- If you cannot teach others what you have learned, then you have learned nothing. – Balan Gothandaraman
- Ere long this golden light shall pass and fadeExcept all cherish’d mem’ries ye have made. – Timothy Salter
- O that a man might knowThe end of this day’s business ere it come!But it sufficeth that the day will endAnd then the end is known. – William Shakespeare
- Let us revenge this withour pikes, ere we become rakes: for the gods know Ispeak this in hunger for bread, not in thirst for revenge. – William Shakespeare
- How blest was the created stateOf man and woman, ere they fell,Compared to our unhappy fate:We need not fear another hell. – John Wilmot
- Frailty, thy name is woman!-”A little month, or ere those shoes were oldWith which she follow’d my poor father’s body,Like Niobe, all tears:-” – William Shakespeare
- If we attend continually and promptly to the little that we can do, we shall ere long be surprised to find how little remains that we cannot do. – Samuel Butler
- -¦having learned that people cannot be moulded like clay-¦ – Louisa May Alcott
- She’d found him. She’d helped him. She’d saved him. He was hers. And they’d taken him away, ripped him from her arms, literally. – Laura Kaye
- God is in need of godly servants to send to the religious world to bring back his kingdom there – Sunday Adelaja
- God wants to be seen on earth through His devoted servants – Sunday Adelaja
- God wants to be seen on earth through His devoted servants. – Sunday Adelaja
- You want to give him the book of his own life, the book that will locate him, parent him, arm him for the changes. – Michael Cunningham
- If an opportunity comes dressed in trouble’s apparel, do not scorn it. – Matshona Dhliwayo
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- Have they known scorn like youFive cellars down? – EA Bucchianeri
- To pronounce French properly you must have within you a deep antipathy, not to say scorn, for some of the most sacred of the Anglo-Saxon prejudices. – Rex Stout
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- Never scorn a woman. They get violent. – Pepper Phillips
- I may be a famous writer but when white people clinch to their wallet and stare at me with scorn I need to ask my skin why. – Daniel Marques
- It’s death and destruction I want to bring down upon House Lannister, not scorn. Jon said. – George RR Martin
- Lincoln told a family friend that his father taught him to work, but never learned him to love it. – Richard Brookhiser
- A man who trusts everyone is a fool and a man who trusts no one is a fool. We are all fools if we live long enough. – Robert Jordan
- I am supposed to be an utter fool and the more I read the more of a fool they think me. – Robert Graves
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- You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time. – Abraham Lincoln
- You need one person who knows you… Just one person you can’t fool, even when you fool yourself. – Rebecca Scherm
- A man learns to skate by staggering about and making a fool of himself. Indeed he progresses in all things by resolutely making a fool of himself. – George Bernard Shaw
