Quote by Wilson Mizner

A fellow who is always declaring that he's no fool, usually has his suspicions.


A fellow who is always declaring that he's no fool, usually

Summary

This quote suggests that when someone feels the need to consistently proclaim their own intelligence or claim that they are not foolish, it often raises doubts about their credibility. The emphasis on denying stupidity or foolhardiness implies the presence of suspicion or doubt, as if the person feels compelled to defend themselves in advance. Therefore, rather than inspiring confidence, such declarations may actually arouse skepticism about the person's true intentions or capabilities.

By Wilson Mizner
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