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"It's a foolish person who tries this," Ms. Pressberg said.
Only a foolish person would not want it".
Such, in the end, is how this foolish person entrusts himself [to the Vow].
I know someone has said men don't make passes at girls who wear glasses, but that's an idea for a foolish person.
You would have to be sick yourself, or a terribly foolish person, to think the root of all of this isn't clearly 40 years of economic decline and a lot of psychological stress.
It would be a foolish person, he says, who looked at the boy flying the kite and thought the boy controlled the wind or the wind controlled the boy.
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Those foolish persons who demand the human touch of the artist are looking in the wrong place.
Mango believes that, in the early stages of the Empire, the "mad and foolish persons", those labelled "heretics" by the state church, were the majority of the population.
An imperial decree of 388, which was later incorporated into the Codex Justinianus, orders the population of the Empire "to assume the name of Catholic Christians", and regards all those who will not abide by the law as "mad and foolish persons"; as followers of "heretical dogmas".
They mean the I.O.U.s that stand no chance of being paid — the debt held by the person or institution who or which was foolish enough to buy it from the next-most-foolish person or institution, who or which may in fact have been not so much foolish as conniving (the F.B.I. is on the case).
The hero does nothing to deserve being called a hero, and the heroine is a foolish little person.
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