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1 Why take a fool 's chance when other things, big things, could happen?
2 F.-Youare too frank: take a fool 's advice.
3 No, my boy, if you're thinking of tackling a grizzly, take a fool 's advice and don't do it.
4 You decide to take a fool 's chance, and using the access code assigned to your office phone, you call Katy Burgess's machine.
5 To trust Heliodora was to take a fool 's risk; even a little wound to her vanity might suffice to turn her against him.
6 I'll be off now, and if you'll take a fool 's advice, though he is your father, you'll go too; we can be there by daylight.'
7 If they took a fool 's advice they would confine their attention to religion.
8 You thought I was taking a fool chance of out-gaming him.
9 It would have taken a fool not to see the thread he was trying to weave.
10 But she's taking a fool risk, too.
11 Sometimes it takes a fool to get things done; wise men wait too long for the right time.
12 Take a fool 's advice, Prince.
13 "Mistress Margaret!" said Reicht quietly, " take a fool 's advice that loves ye.
16 "The mistake of whoever took a fool into their enterprise."
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