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As the saying goes, fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me.
And as the old saying goes: "Fool me once, shame on you.
As the saying goes, "Fool me once, shame on you; fool me twice, shame on me".
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So it's best to let him go fool around at the ranch or go to the gym for three-hour workouts while they take care of complicated stuff like the Supreme Court and the trompe l'oeil transition, and while they try to restore Poppy's White House to its original glory, as lovingly as though it were da Vinci's "Last Supper".
The fact that Mellie went into a room less than 10 feet away from her husband and kids to go fool around with a man her children call "Uncle Andrew" was just insanely moronic and ridiculous.
He will end the novel still travelling, though round and round "Inland" – going "Fools Circel", as he puts it.
"Don't go fooling around with the bears".
But here goes this fool: Slater has nothing left to prove to anyone, and his body is causing him considerable difficulty these days.
Mellie goes to fool around with Andrew in a random White House room while her children are in the house and doesn't even lock the door?
"He's not going to get fooled by that Auburn play.
Fool me twice... " and, as former President George W. Bush said, "... well, you're just not going to fool me again".
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