Sentence examples for being a fool from inspiring English sources

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A fool at 40 is a fool forever.

If someone hasn't matured by the time they reach forty, they never will.

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Being a fool means saying stupid stuff.

"You're being a fool," the superintendent said.

"You are being a fool," my father informed him.

But mainly it was aimed against being a fool, the disgrace of foolishness.

But I did it because I was being a fool for a moment.

Salomon also makes fun of herself for being a fool in love.

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"She's a fool.

You're a fool".

He is a fool.

He's a fool".

Yes, I was a fool.

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