The Praise of Folly

After comparing herself to Bacchus, in what ways does Folly consider herself superior to the other gods?

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No one sacrifices to Folly, but she doesn't mind. She prefers to be worshiped in another way: by people reflecting her in their hearts, habits, and actions. Her temple is the world, and her statues, the people who wear her image in their faces.