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It sounded foolish when God told Moses to strike a rock
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"It is you who is foolish
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"How about it Sammy? If you have nothing to hide why would you want to cause a lot of trouble by throwing me out of here? Or even more foolish, attempting to assault me?"
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thanking it for it’s tolerance of a foolish old man
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My character is Molly Simpson, the foolish woman who gets herself into a mess with the husband of her neighbour, Fanny Jones
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How could I be so foolish? I tried to think logically
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‘Very foolish of them
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"I'm sorry I asked such a foolish question
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He woke with a start, hauled himself up on his stout wooden stick, slung his bag back over his shoulder and patted the oak tree, thanking it for it’s tolerance of a foolish old man
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He uses that which is foolish to confound the wise
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His wisdom is considered foolish to those that are wise
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If they destroyed it and killed all aboard that would remove the witnesses of his foolish mission but get no closer to recovering Alan
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Half an hour earlier, on the other side of that door, I'd been a foolish romantic nomad wandering over the land, crunching dusty tracks underfoot in tune with the pace of my life
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unto a foolish man, which built his house upon the sand:
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The Wise and Foolish Virgins: Matthew 25:1-13
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3They that were foolish took their lamps, and took no oil with them:
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But avoid foolish questions, and genealogies, and contentions, and strivings about the
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She gave the young man a moment to relinquish the sleeve still tight in his fingers then stated clearly and loud enough for his mates and anyone one else out at that time to hear, “You will keep a civil tongue in your foul little mouth, or there's more where that came from! Don't even begin to tell any one else about 'manners!' I don't know from whose foolish talk you picked up that misapplied epithet, but you will do well to remember this: you and your little friends are not even civilized humans yet and until you learn to treat others as you would be treated, I pity you the knocks and bruises in store for you, and not just at the hands of a 'woman' next time;” she glared at them one at a time, “Now get on back to your homes and don't even think of repeating such a foolish stunt!” she added
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It was foolish to
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had worked well in the past, after all, and he’d be foolish
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what repercussions the foolish Cardinal was contemplating
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Tipene had heard from Julia that these games were nothing but scams designed to separate foolish patrons from their money
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A foolish thing was but a toy
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His common sense said that was a very foolish thing to do, considering how her physical presence affected him
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“You could have come back, didn’t I tell you it was foolish to camp in the woods?”
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Now that he saw the purpose for these creatures he felt even more foolish for having been afraid of them
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He felt foolish enough as it was without
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The merchant outlined the tenets of the discipline and various verifications of its claims, adding as he did so that he himself was at liberty tell her what he knew of it, as he had declined the invitation to the 'path' when he was still young and very foolish
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But I still feel foolish! We were now in the debriefing room
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Soon Mike convinced her that last minute shopping was foolish, and she started buying the presents during the year, leaving nothing to chance
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Finally I thought, “I would rather be foolish before man than foolish before God
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I left him babbling like a foolish child
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contemptuous of what he saw as foolish superstition
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occasion to several distinctions, which, considered as rules of police, appear as foolish as can
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The man had almost ceased to exist, lost to the world in a foolish quest
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"Grimes you would be the most foolish
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In a foolish attempt to impress Solo Ki, Theodorous dashed forward, his axe blowing the undead back like a battle ram
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To the others, he was human once more; simple, and almost foolish in appearance
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the one hand, it was a foolish to impose the
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How can they such a foolish and
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Almost immediately, she realized this was foolish
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But to still be in the same situation down the track is foolish
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That method, which has been preserved to this day, made sure no one in Men of Midas would go on to do something foolish that might jeopardize the organization and its ringleader
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But though the carrying trade certainly deserves no peculiar encouragement, though the motive of the institution was, perhaps, abundantly foolish, the institution itself seems reasonable enough
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Industry is there neither free nor secure; and the civil and ecclesiastical governments of both Spain and Portugal are such as would alone be sufficient to perpetuate their present state of poverty, even though their regulations of commerce were as wise as the greatest part of them are absurd and foolish
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There were things, new things, which seemed so much more significant – with all of the other concerns on his mind, foolish and hapless Nords currently seemed all the more trivial
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He looked to Mr Pinscher and was about to ask him if he anticipated a visit, when he realised that this might seem a foolish question to ask of a guest
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He did succeed in looking foolish
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When mild-mannered Jodie snapped only the foolish would get in the way
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Nothing can be more completely foolish than to expect that the clerk of a great counting-house, at ten thousand miles distance, and consequently almost quite out of sight, should, upon a simple order from their master, give up at once doing any sort of business upon their own account abandon for ever all hopes of making a fortune, of which they have the means in their hands; and content themselves with the moderate salaries which those masters allow them, and which, moderate as they are, can seldom be augmented, being commonly as large as the real profits of the company trade can afford
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Chris begrudgingly admitted that it would be foolish to attempt to pilot the shuttle through the mountains in the dark and land in temperatures below minus thirty degrees
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He felt foolish, a naïve child, being drawn into their trap like the proverbial fly to sticky paper
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You and Mars were arrested because I was foolish
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The slightest degree of knowledge and application will enable him to do this, without exposing himself to contempt or derision, by saying any thing that is really foolish, absurd, or ridiculous
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He said it was foolish to go on to school, when all he wanted to do was grow things
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I positioned my rifle again and thought to myself that he had probably sighted on the foolish Lieutenant again and I was right
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” I felt foolish
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In order to discourage the practice, which is generally a foolish one, this species of rent might be valued rather high, and consequently taxed somewhat higher than common money-rents
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She felt so out of touch, so foolish
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For the invisible things of him from the creation of the world are clearly seen, being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead; so that they are without excuse: Because that, when they knew God, they glorified him not as God, neither were thankful; but became vain in their imaginations, and their foolish heart was darkened
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Yet, people refuse to accept this and against common sense, choose to hold on to foolish thoughts
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Here we see the Bible describing people’s engagement in foolish thoughts and deeds and thinking that if they applied enough effort, they would be able to free themselves from being subject to God
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"There's no reason to feel foolish
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1Co 1:20 Where is the wise? where is the scribe? where is the disputer of this world? hath not God made foolish the wisdom of this world?
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For ye see your calling, brethren, how that not many wise men after the flesh, not many mighty, not many noble, are called: But God hath chosen the foolish things of the world to confound the wise; and God hath chosen the weak things of the world to confound the things which are mighty; And base things of the world, and things which are despised, hath God chosen, yea, and things which are not, to bring to nought things that are:
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Their wealth would alone excite the public indignation; and the vanity which almost always accompanies such upstart fortunes, the foolish ostentation with which they commonly display that wealth, excite that indignation still more
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So try not to hit him again or do anything else foolish because he will have set a trap for you just as he did for me
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It was a foolish idea, and you made the right choice
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play made a foolish statement, and the audience burst into
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He imagined his future self sighing at his present self when remembering the naivete of this young(ish) captain, just as he had done over the foolish arrogance of Zolla the officer cadet
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It was a foolish belief
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He realized it would be foolish to protest further
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He had been foolish enough to come here, flash his money around, and drink too much honeygrass whiskey
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Larkey? And that was her foolish nephew?”
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Or maybe he could not think of a plan either and was desperate enough to listen to a foolish woman who had almost gotten herself killed twice in the same week
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Carter, "I could not be so foolish
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One foolish white sergeant caught the dove and refused to eat anything marked with the halaal sign as being “offered to gods which he does not believe in
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It's something that will work itself out but at what cost I ask? How many white and other families must emigrate before we realize how foolish it is? How many jobs lost? How many billions in taxes now paid to other countries? How many professionals will leave? History will tell and it is telling already
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“Leland and Em would say my actions are sometimes foolish at best
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Dogs cannot run well on polished floors and we had great fun with them as they skidded around with foolish and embarrassed grins on their faces
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Any badger foolish enough to be found wandering them was brought back and put to work on the complicated earthworks that was steadily growing larger
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For insolent cords bind the proud, and rebellion is a rope by which the foolish hang themselves, says The Lord
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To this most foolish and perverse generation:Therefore, thus declares The Lord,
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Thus says The Lord: One who answers a matter in the name of The Lord, while being ignorant or unsure, is foolish; and one who answers a matter, without real knowledge, leans upon pride, wearing pretense as a garment
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The Meek and the foolish
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I think it would very foolish to believe that if the terrorists find or manufacture a weapon of mass destruction that he will not use it
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The question then becomes, to what degree should there be a mixed system? The slogans of libertarians and many conservatives that “government is the problem” or “regulation doesn't work” are easily proven wrong, and fairly foolish lies
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But now I could see that the thickness at his center wasn’t fat but corded muscle, and his disarrayed hair had a dangerous edge instead of a foolish one
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They brought with them enforcers armed with modern weapons and electronics, ready to battle police or anyone foolish enough to compete
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At this time of need with an uprising boiling right under her feet and the child almost on its way, what should she do? Run away, fearing for their lives everyday? Never knowing who to trust, with war raging throughout the Territories? No, she decided that that would be foolish
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When the solution presented itself, he thought how foolish he had been not to think of it sooner
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He wouldn’t have a drug lord putting a price on his head, and Beth could escape before her boyfriend’s next foolish move put her in mortal danger again
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Thirdly, it is foolish to invest responsibility in the foodstuff instead of the people using it!
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A foolish boy, goading the Reds
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However, now, seen from a mature age of fifty-six it seemed utterly foolish
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- Do not be foolish! he said lowly
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Foolish, a voice in my head says
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Think for a moment just how foolish it would be to spend an
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“She’s just a foolish girl