Because a wise man, like Socrates, is open to new things, since they believe that they don't really know anything themselves. A fool, though, has their own unshakeable beliefs. Travel, regardless of what he sees or experiences, will only confirm what the fool already knows to be true.
start making a fool out of them too
Heat, you fool
Water you fool
Dumb Fool Makes Ridiculous Film
If he makes you run more laps than everyone else and is harder on you than everyone else
Rose! Fool
it does not it makes u look like a fool
i don't no fool i ask in u
Because it is being used as a proper noun, referring to that (superhuman or immortal) being who influences for better or worse what happens to us. Compare it with the Roman goddess Fortuna (listen to Carmina Burana - "O Fortuna, ......"
i don't no fool i ask in u
A laughingstock is a person who makes a fool of themself in front of a crowd.
He makes a fool of himself! hahaa