urdu English Dictionary

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1. Fools Fools


The world is full of fools.
We all make fools of ourselves at times.
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
A fool always believes that it is the others who are fools.
We must learn to live together as brothers or perish together as fools.
Fools are happy.
April fools!
Inventors and geniuses have almost always been looked on as no better than fools at the beginning of their career, and very frequently at the end of it also.
Wise men talk because they have something to say; fools, because they have to say something.
All the tales of miracles, with which the Old and New Testament are filled, are fit only for impostors to preach and fools to believe.
There are more fools than wise men, and even in a wise man there is more folly than wisdom.
Some old men, by continually praising the time of their youth, would almost persuade us that there were no fools in those days; but unluckily they are left themselves for examples.
Young people nowadays are fools.
The ship of fools was a popular allegory in medieval art and literature.
When Albert fools around, Ruth rests. When Ruth fools around, Albert rests.