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21 Dec 2019
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Is this phrase widely known or commonly used in your area?
- All is lost that is given to a fool.
Is this phrase widely known or commonly used in your area?
- All is lost that is given to a fool.
- All is lost that is given to a fool.
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I've heard it, but it is not widely used. I don't know that it's very widely known.
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A fool and his money are quickly separated.
Closest one I’ve heard a few times
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Fools rush in where angels fear to tread.
There are many many proverbs in the Bible about a fool, including the one mentioned by HighProfile.
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@joshwhetstone Wow they must be so helpful for such a FOOL like me... lol
Thanks you for your GODLIKE help! 😇
Thanks you for your GODLIKE help! 😇
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