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单词 Folly
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(1) Too much clevernness is folly.
(2) Folly is an incurable disease.
(3) Answer a fool according to his folly
(4) Anger rests in the bosom of folly.  
(5) Folly is the cloke of knavery. 
(6) Anger begins in folly, and ends in repentance. 
(7) Anger begins with folly, and ends in repentance. 
(8) Beauty and folly are often companions. 
(9) It is the nature of folly to see the faults of others and forget his own. 
(10) If the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise. 
(11) Suddenly she saw the folly of it all.
(12) Somerville bitterly regretted his folly at becoming involved.
(13) In love folly is always sweet.
(14) Events proved the folly of such calculations.
(15) Time spent in vice or folly is doubly lost.
(16) If thou wouldest live long,live well;for folly and wickedness shorten life.
(17) It is folly to buy such a junk at $100.
(18) It's utter folly to go swimming in this cold weather.
(19) He always sounds in folly.
(20) I was betrayed into folly.
(21) These facts demonstrate the folly of the policy.
(22) It would be folly to turn the offer down.
(23) It seems like an act of monumental folly.
(24) He was betrayed by social ambitions into irreparable folly.
(25) They have finally seen the folly of their ways.
(26) Learn wisdom by the folly of others.
(27) That would be an act of sheer folly!
(28) She said that the idea was folly.
(29) To flee vice is the begnning of virtue, and to have got rid of folly is the beginning of wisdom. 
(30) Politeness is not always the sign of wisdom, but the want of it always leaves room for the suspicion of folly
(1) Suddenly she saw the folly of it all.
(2) Somerville bitterly regretted his folly at becoming involved.
(3) Events proved the folly of such calculations.
(4) It is folly to buy such a junk at $100.
(31) He bitterly repented his folly.
(32) Our folly has undone us.
(33) He jests me on my folly.
(34) It is the height of folly and a tragic waste to gallop into war.
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(35) Giving up a secure job seems to be the height of folly.
(36) It would be sheer folly to reduce spending on health education.
(37) It's sheer folly to build nuclear power stations in a country that has dozens of earthquakes every year.
(38) It would be the height of folly to change course now.
(39) His idealism had been soured by the varied spectacle of human folly.
(40) To sign away his rights to the book would have been the height of folly.
(41) To reduce public spending on wellbeing would be an act of the greatest folly.
(42) Why was it designated romantic folly?
(43) Throwing them away is sheer folly.
(44) He left the bathroom door open, which Folly hated.
(45) Manylayered stories of ambition, folly and inner turmoil.
(46) It shows pleasure, pain and human folly.
(47) Beauty and folly are old companions. Benjamin Franklin 
(48) Cherith's betrayal had bitten deep, then - deeper even than Folly had realised.
(49) Back at Folly Bridge the males are left in large all-male flocks.
(50) This folly was the first of its kind at a time when all things gothic suddenly became very fashionable.
(51) Is it mad to spend £1 million on a folly?
(52) Madge was a good companion and Folly loved her, but she was obsessed with bowels, particularly Folly's.
(53) Parliament in its wisdom or folly has banned all such trade, true enough.
(54) Folly was quite surprised to find she had no fears on that score.
(55) The last folly was finished in nineteen thirty-six and provoked such a public outcry that it led to the first-ever planning inquiry.
(56) He was the match winner at Old Trafford and the selectors should once more be able to see the folly of their ways.
(57) To flee vice is the beginning of virtue, and to have got rid of folly is the beginning of wisdom. Horace 
(58) As I begin to uncover a whole new world myself, I see the folly of that snap judgment.
(59) Next morning, Folly woke up half expecting that it would all turn out to be a dream.
(60) The gospel is not analogous to philosophical wisdom; it is folly to the worldly.
(61) Luke the hunter ... Folly felt a thrill of anticipation, mingled with fear.
(62) I can think of many times I have been saved from folly by employees who talked me into a more sensible course.
(63) It is folly to regard television as a medium of undiluted rubbish.
(64) Tax cuts pushed through by a Republican-controlled Board of Supervisors from 1993 through 1996 were folly, Huckelberry says.
(64) try its best to collect and make good sentences.
(65) In part two: A slice of history.The birthday cake that was sheer folly.
(66) He dyed doves various bright colours to fly around and adorn the folly and the town.
(67) Jane, the publications coordinator described earlier in this chapter, presented an example illustrating the folly of going by the book.
(68) It is the height of folly to expect the old left-right polarities to define us as this century ends.
(69) You never see animals going through the absurd and often horrible fooleries of magic and religion. Only man behaves with such gratuitous folly. It is the price he has to pay for being intelligent but not, as yet, quite intelligent enough. Aldous Huxley 
(70) Now they expect responsible customers to pay for their folly.
(71) Whilst Mrs Ledingham fumbled with the border, I confronted him with his folly.
(72) In other days Managers would have put up an argument as to the folly of this approach by Management.
(73) My father and I made merry over the Devil and the folly of believing in him as we supposed many did.
(74) Folly was painfully aware that she was acting completely unreasonably.
(75) Wahtever the true story, Folly Fellowship members took full advantage of the chance to spend an afternoon exploring Stancombe Park.
(76) It would be folly to oppose the exploration of this weapon.
(77) Folly fanned her anger like a flame, trying desperately to burn out the suspicions that crowded into her mind.
(78) That such a monument should now require a damp course is a suitably bizarre commentary on human folly.
(79) Folly slipped between the sheets and closed her eyes with resolution.
(80) So I live with a constant and uncomely reminder of folly and failure, and no doubt it does me good.
(81) And then the girl had giggled, in what Folly now realised was probably a nervous reaction.
(82) Folly cut the tape that sealed the box nearest to her and pulled off the lid.
(83) Folly threw on a dressing-gown and hurried through to answer it, praying that it wouldn't be Luke.
(84) Although anything less repentant than the way he was looking at her now, Folly thought, would be hard to imagine.
(85) In fact, the only social folly I committed was to pretend I understood about contraception.
(86) It would be folly to replace him with the inexperienced Mr Kinnock.
(87) Modulations can therefore follow various routes, and it would be folly to recommend any particular pattern.
(88) It would be folly to raise his hopes just when the loss of the letters had effectively dashed them.
(89) Folly reached for the towelling bathrobe that hung behind the door, and made her way out into the corridor.
(90) How many of the ills of the modern world were not due precisely to Frankenstein's folly!
(91) Jonathan Madden is a would-be twentieth century folly builder who's been thwarted by town planners.
(92) Outlet, scribbled Goldberg in the margin, folly of belief in permanence.
(93) Their lack of ease with each other is tangible and to pretend otherwise is sheer folly.
(94) Only time would do that and time moved slowly at the Greenham camp that spring for Folly.
(95) I happen to believe in miracles, but it would be sheer folly to depend on them.
(96) And, although one part of her found it deeply frustrating, at another level Folly was grateful for his restraint.
(97) Folly was a dropper of things and a leaver around of other things.
(98) But pop sets itself against nature and abandons wisdom for folly, moments of dissipation.
(99) To spend hundreds of thousands of pounds on remaining anonymous is gratuitous folly. 4.
(100) Folly flew back into the tiny bathroom and tore at the wide satin ribbon which bound the base of the cellophane package.
(101) But it was still only dusk, and we went outside to wait for full darkness on the roof of the folly.
(102) Folly builders always put making an impression and deceiving the eye ahead of any practical considerations.
(103) If Nature herself sought to impede her progress, then resistance was mere pride and folly.
(104) Will you fetch my goods and chattels out of the Folly?
(105) Lisa settled down with the bulldog clip that held the current day's orders, and Folly picked up the accounts book.
(106) View from the top: The monstrous folly that's a magnet for tourists.
(107) He's become the pastor of our class, versed in all the range of human folly and fallibility.
(108) It was a mad mongrel of a building, a Victorian folly lampooning the worst taste of several architectural ages.
(109) Everything Jack stood for Folly truly did despise, and she despised herself for having fallen in love with such a man.
(110) Folly doubted if she would care what Luke got up to, but she gave her the flowers nonetheless.
(111) Feverishly, Folly clutched at him, her arms twining around the broadness of his back; her fingers raking his flesh.
(112) Tonight ... The cool air caressed her bare arms, and Folly shivered and turned back towards the house.
(113) Dry-eyed, Folly walked over to the sink and turned on the tap.
(114) Folly felt a fresh wave of desire sweep through her, and was terribly afraid that he would see it too.
(115) So far from abandoning our folly, we started pushing it as far as it would go.
(116) Folly tried to sink back inconspicuously into the soft leather seat and take stock.
(117) It was a monumental folly, which could have been made for horror films.
(118) Folly slipped out of bed and wriggled her toes in the thick, silky pile of the carpet.
(119) To marry a man out of pity is folly.
(120) Poverty and human folly magnify natural disasters.
(121) Folly is the cloak of knavery.
(122) He is repentant of his folly.
(123) Yet many believe It'shines an unflattering light on our tendency for folly and hubris, too.
(124) Blessed are the uneducated, who forget it entirely, and are never conscious of folly or pruriency in the past,[] of long aimless conversations.
(125) A benighted creature who has the folly to worship something that he can see and feel.
(126) Most of the Hong Kong upper crust may have lost big bucks in this folly.
(127) He has assisted in extricating from the consequences of their folly several young girls of good family who had fallen from grace and could not otherwise be secured.
(128) It would be folly to try to fit them into some sort of identikit European personality.
(129) I would usually come down from these amphetamine highs with a sense of folly, exhausted and empty-handed.
(130) Her folly, though evident, was not disgusting because it was not conceited.
(131) Folly, folly , his heart kept saying: conscious , gratuitous, suicidal folly.
(132) I only hope Reginald will take example by my folly.
(133) Finally - after due consideration of the folly of short cuts - I managed to move from handhold to handhold and, at last, pulled myself to the trail by the aid of a dwarf juniper root.
(134) As to women, he had once already been drawn headlong by impetuous folly.
(135) You've broken up that gentleman a bit; now you want to tuck him away somewhere. The river, that great hider of folly, is what you want.
(136) The devising of folly is sin, And the scorner is an abomination to men.
(137) Are teenagers, is the silly season, for love is full of Yili imagination, dreamlike, delude one to folly.
(138) It may also have taught them the folly of favouring ideological purism over electability when choosing the next Labour leader.
(139) Yet if wisdom should not be timorous, neither should folly be rash.
(140) This was a great lesson to me, and now I saw, though too late, the folly of beginning a work before we count the cost, and before we judge rightly of our own strength to go through with it.
(141) To ponder interminably over the reason for one's own existence or the meaning of life in general seems to me, from an objectiver point of view, to be sheer folly.
(142) I hinted at his imprudence, his folly, but he did not take my hint.
(143) How he regretted his abnegation and his folly in having brought Cosette back into the world, poor hero of sacrifice, seized and hurled to the earth by his very self-devotion!
(144) He lingered in the folly of despair about those sordid lodgings in Diisseldorf, as one might circle vainly about the spot in the ocean where some pearl of great price had fallen overboard.
(145) It was devotion - it was passion - it was all sorts of fondness and folly.
(146) Another high speed folly , that keeps getting drug up, is the technology of Maglev - magnetic levitation.
(147) He gave his students no vision to fight for--only only the prospect of joining him in the ranks of the all-knowing witnesses to human folly.
(148) Looking back, I laugh at the harebrained folly of my scheme.
(149) It was their delight, their folly, their anodyne, their intellectual stimulant.
(150) The devising of folly is sin, And the scoffer is an abomination to men.
(151) I hinted at his imprudence and his folly, but he did not take my hint.
(152) He had assisted in extricating from the consequences of their folly several young girls of good family who had fallen from grace and could not otherwise be rescued. (Th.
(153) The entire book of Proverbs in the Old Testament is written to help believers draw the line between wisdom and folly.
(154) It would be folly to grant that increase without insisting on some quid pro quo.
(155) It is easy to believe wishfully that no one would ever code like this, but a casual perusal of a few coding-support websites is enough to demonstrate the folly of making such generalizations.
(156) Many a Christian needs to be convinced of the folly of living only for himself.
(157) Such a crush of finery and folly she had never seen.
(158) So that we may say that Paris's great prodigality, its wonderful festival, its Beaujon folly, its orgy, its stream of gold from full hands, its pomp, its luxury, its magnificence, is its sewer system.
(159) My wounds grow foul and fester Because of my folly.
(160) Most of what's claimed for 2012 relies on wishful thinking, wild pseudoscientific folly, ignorance of astronomy, and a level of paranoia worthy of Night of the Living Dead.
(161) The devising of folly is sin, and the scoffer is an abomination to all.
(162) To know oneself is wisdom, to forget oneself is folly.
(163) My wounds fester and are loathsome because of my sinful folly.
(164) Napoleon's army was sacrificed on the altar of folly in the disastrous Russian campaign.
(165) Those seeking to engage the Sorceress shall soon feel the icy bite of their folly.
(166) For this reason, we should rather write in praise of lyricism than in praise of folly.
(167) To ponder interminably over the reason for one's own existence or the meaning of life in general seems to me, from an objective point of view, to be sheer folly.
(168) His present indigence is a sufficient punishment for former folly.
(169) An Anglo-Irish satirist and political pamphleteer, considered one of the greatest masters of English prose and one of the most impassioned satirists of human folly and pretension.
(170) The schemes of folly are sin, and men detest mocker.
(171) A word in season might have saved Paterson from his own folly.
(172) Its foreign and defence ministries displayed a bumbling incompetence that actively encouraged the Argentine folly.
(173) Montes Folly can be fully enjoyed right now but will improve over a long cellaring in excess of 20 years.
(174) The western folly culture is of long standing and well established, with the legends of fools of Gotham,() The Bible and Foucault s History of Insanity in the Age of Reason as the textual epitome.
(175) Legolatte peeked out from under his cheesecloth blindfold. Alas for the folly of these days!
(176) Folly and idleness often contrive to gratify pride at a cheaper rate.
(177) Forsake your folly and live , And proceed in the way of understanding.
(178) 'Really, Rat, ' said the Mole, quite pettishly , 'I think we'd had enough of this folly.
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