Only a fool would ignore the moves of Uncle Sam, particularly with government spending higher than ever.
Only a fool would believe unreliable or militarily obsolete U.S. nuclear weapons will make this a safer world.
Only a fool tries to reason with the wind hoping to persuade it to blow in another direction.
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It's a tough tournament and only a fool would suggest that winning is a certainty for any team, no matter how talented.
Only a fool would consider these clowns capable of handling this material.
She wanted to say that she loved him because she loved what had just happened, because she loved the strange intoxicant they had recovered and shared but only a fool made that claim first.
Only a fool would believe that it makes sense to sacrifice upcoming certain gains in 2014 on the basis of unproved political analysis about appealing to various peoples outside the party to secure the distant future.
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Anyone out of this field, in normal" waking state" consciousness, manipulating nature, "playing the Creator" whether through genetic engineering or developing new technologies, forms of government, health care, agriculture etc. etc. is only a fool and the consequences of his actions have the possibility to have devastating effects for all life on earth with their apparent or hidden destructive capabilities.
You can empathize with a fool who can only imagine human relations in terms of what he is able materially to give.
Predicting a winner with any confidence from a relatively wide field, where not only first but secondary preferences are involved, is a bit of a fool's game - as two brothers called Miliband would no doubt remind you.
In Shakespeare's plays, the only major bourgeois character, Antonio, is a fool because of his affection for Bassanio.
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Mr. Obama clearly has a spring in his step these days, figuring that the public hates Congress and thinks Republicans run it, that the GOP will field a weak presidential candidate, and that he can fool the public into believing only Mitt Romney's taxes will rise if Mr. Obama wins a second term.
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And if the fool, or the pig, are of a different opinion, it is because they only know their own side of the question.
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