“The fool has one great advantage over a man of sense — he is always satisfied with himself.”
Napoleon I of France (1769–1821) French general, First Consul and later Emperor of the French
Napoleon : In His Own Words (1916)
Letter to Denis O'Bryen (16 July 1800), quoted in L. G. Mitchell, Charles James Fox (London: Penguin, 1997), p. 167.
1800s
“The fool has one great advantage over a man of sense — he is always satisfied with himself.”
Napoleon I of France (1769–1821) French general, First Consul and later Emperor of the French
Napoleon : In His Own Words (1916)
James K. Morrow (1947) (1947-) science fiction author
Source: The Wine of Violence (1981), Chapter 2 (p. 19)
Will Cuppy (1884–1949) American writer
The Decline and Fall of Practically Everybody (1950), Part II: Ancient Greeks and Worse, Alexander the Great
Walther Funk (1890–1960) German economist and politician
To Leon Goldensohn, May 12, 1946, from "The Nuremberg Interviews" by Leon Goldensohn, Robert Gellately - History - 2004
Mencius (-372–-289 BC) Chinese philosopher
7A:20, as translated by James Legge in The Chinese Classics, Vol. II (1861), p. 335
The Mencius
“Wherever a man neglects to take advantage of any defence which he has at the time, he waives it.”
Sir Francis Buller, 1st Baronet (1746–1800) British judge
Buxton v. Mardin (1785). 1 T. R. 81.
Robertson Davies (1913–1995) Canadian journalist, playwright, professor, critic, and novelist
John Martin-Harvey (1944).
Max Beerbohm (1872–1956) English writer
Source: Zuleika Dobson http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext99/zdbsn11.txt (1911), Ch. XV