900 Proverbs about Fool / Page 69
681. 
A wise man carries his cloak in fair weather, an' a fool wants his in rain.
682. 
The gravest fish is an oyster; the gravest bird's an ool; the gravest beast's an ass; and the gravest man's a fool.
683. 
A fool is happier thinking weel o' himself than a wise man is of others thinking weel o' him.
684. 
Auld wives and bairns mak fools o' physicians.
685. 
A warning to the wise is a blessing, to the fool an insult.
686. 
When a fool is told a proverb, it has to be explained to him.
687. 
You don't study to be a fool.
688. 
A person can study for seventy years and at the end die a fool.
689. 
A fool can tell only foolish things.
690. 
A fool stumbles twice at the same stone.
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