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foolish young impress
Power always impresses the young and foolish. Darren Shan
foolish gossip silence
With well doing you may put to silence foolish men. Bible Bible
foolish fools-and-foolishness
There are well-dressed foolish ideas, just as there are will-dressed fools. Nicolas Chamfort
foolish eloquence affected
I would rather have a plain down-right wisdom than a foolish and affected eloquence. Ben Jonson
foolish speak speaking
So many of us speak foolish when we should be speaking english. Matt Maldre
foolish
Practically, Science is true; and Faith is foolish. Aleister Crowley
foolish god ignorance liberty servants silence using
For so is the will of God, that with well doing ye may put to silence the ignorance of foolish men: / As free, and not using your liberty for a cloke of maliciousness, but as the servants of God. Bible Bible
foolish fools-and-foolishness jeopardize plans year
I have a lot of plans for the year and I don't want to jeopardize those by doing something foolish in one day of play. Gustavo Kuerten
foolishly money spending
I feel they're spending money foolishly on a lot of different issues. Terri Morrison
miserable discontent
What is more miserable than discontent? William Shakespeare
miserable
We're going to McDonald's. We had a miserable day. Russ Moore
miserable poet
I knew that poets seemed to be miserable. Billy Collins
miserable made situation
There is no human situation so miserable that it cannot be made worse by the presence of a policeman. Brendan Behan
miserable homeless wit
I lived rough, by my wits, was homeless, lived on the streets, lived on friends' floors, was happy, was miserable. Ben Okri
miserable obsessed hard
A writer must be hard to live with: when not working he is miserable, and when he is working he is obsessed. Edward Abbey
miserable people start
Many people are out without shelter. It was miserable to start with but with this things are only going to get worse. Robert Holden
miserable tone
We set a miserable tone from the start. Gene Stephenson
miserable
But to appear happy when I am so miserable — Oh! who can require it? Jane Austen