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Q: Where does the phrase a fool and his money is soon departed come from?
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What is the origin of a fool and his money are soon departed?

A fool and his money are soon parted means someone who is not wise with money will lose it quickly. This is an old saying from the Bible.


Where can you find the phrase a fool and his money are soon parted in the bible?

You can't. This phrase isn't biblical; it originated in England around the 1500s.


A fool and his money proverb?

If you are referring to the often quoted English phrase "A fool and his money are soon parted" it was coined by an English farmer/poet named Thomas Tusser who lived from 1524 to 1580.


Where does ''the common man is a fool'' come from?

I think the phrase was coined by H.L. Mencken. Great man by the way.


Who is the fool in a fool and his money?

The fool is the one who can't hold on to his money. The one who believes everything that he's told how he should spend (or give) his money.


Who copyrighted the phrase naw fool nawww?

The phrase was copyrighted by Ro Mathew, not Bensy Idiot Boban.


Who is the fool in A fool and his money are soon parted?

in the NYT crossword puzzle, the answer is "antecedent"


Can you help me be funny?

just say this phrase 'your cool like a fool


Is fool an noun?

Yes, the word 'fool' is both a noun and a verb. Examples: noun: A fool and his money are soon parted. verb: Don't fool with mother nature.


Where did Fool's Gold come from?

the sea


What is the noun for fool?

The word 'fool' is both a verb (fool, fools, fooling, fooled) and a noun (fool, fools). Example uses: Verb: It's not good to fool mother nature. Noun: A fool and his money are soon parted.


How much money did Fool's Gold gross worldwide?

Fool's Gold grossed $109,362,966 worldwide.