The phrase "A fool does what others tell him to do" is often attributed to various sources, including ancient proverbs and philosophical teachings. It emphasizes the idea that a wise person thinks independently rather than blindly following others. This sentiment can be found in various cultures and is commonly used to warn against uncritical conformity.
No, "do not try to be fool others" does not make sense. It isn't clear if you mean to use "fool" as a verb or a noun. You may mean one of these:Do not try to fool others. - (Do not try to trick or confuse other people. "Fool" is a verb in this sentence.)Do not be a fool for others. - (Do not act foolish and allow other people to take advantage of you. "Fool" is a noun in this sentence.)
no he did not!
The guy is just using people's names to try and match up to cliches. Instead of saying your a "Damn fool" he says "Dan fool".
dont shave, fool
The proverb "Never argue with a fool, onlookers may not be able to tell the difference" highlights the importance of choosing your battles wisely. Engaging in arguments with foolish or unreasonable people can be futile and may lead others to perceive you in a negative light. It suggests that it is better to avoid unnecessary conflicts and maintain your dignity in front of others.
i am not going to tell you. fool
The Bible advises against arguing with a fool, as it can lead to more conflict and harm. Proverbs 29:9 says, "If a wise man has an argument with a fool, the fool only rages and laughs, and there is no quiet."
none because the bible says if you call even the poorest person a fool you will go to hell
If this referring to Daisy's daughter in the beginning of the book, Daisy says 'I'm glad it's a girl. And I hope she'll be a fool-that's the best thing a girl can be in this world, a beautiful little fool.'
I am a blatty you will be a poty i will tell you bloody fool
tell them their sock's untied :P
If he makes you run more laps than everyone else and is harder on you than everyone else