every person having one responsibility if a person cut a tree he should planted two trees
Joyce Kilmer refers to himself as a "fool" in the poem title because he is in awe of the beauty and majesty of trees and believes that only a fool would not appreciate their wonder and importance in the natural world. By doing so, he humbly acknowledges the depth of his admiration for trees.
"Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me." If you were not aware of "once" and what was done to fool you, you are doomed to repeat the mistake. Remember where the fruit trees and saber toothed tigers are to be found.
Fool
Romeo say's: "Oh i am fortune's fool!" in Romeo and Juliet Benvolio:Romeo, away, be gone!The citizens are up, and Tybalt slain.Stand not amaz'd, the Prince will doom thee deathIf thou art taken. Hence be gone, away!Romeo:O, I am fortune's fool!
yes, as it is fatty due to the high content of oil used to deep fry! fool.
the fool that follows the fool
1. Go away ... Naff off! 2. Foolish 3. Acting the fool
because your mental! fool tell them to go away
Your a geek!!
no. they are actually small trees. so they are still leafy and green, but dont let that fool you. they are in fact a sub species of oak.
i really don't know what it means but i think its like the saying fool me once shame on you fool me twice shame on me so it basically means you're stupid for letting that thing whatever someone did you let them do it again
One can effectively handle a situation where they should not argue with a fool by staying calm, avoiding engaging in the argument, and choosing to walk away or change the subject. It is important to remember that arguing with a fool is often unproductive and can escalate the situation.