George Savile, 1st Marquess of Halifax Quote

Folly is often more cruel in the consequence, than malice can be in the intent.


Political, Moral, and Miscellaneous Reflections (1750) - Moral Thoughts and Reflections


Folly is often more cruel in the consequence, than malice can be in the intent.

Folly is often more cruel in the consequence, than malice can be in the intent.

Folly is often more cruel in the consequence, than malice can be in the intent.

Folly is often more cruel in the consequence, than malice can be in the intent.