Sentences with phrase «doing something foolish»

Supervise the kids from a distance when doing this, to prevent them from doing something foolish.
On the other hand, doing something foolish would take you a couple of steps back.
Why should I respect somebody, or a group, doing something foolish based on a myth?
Having a plan in place beforehand greatly reduces the chances that you'll do something foolish.
Not that Grantham is actually bullish about this prospect, noting instead that it can be useful for prudent investors to imagine future pain «so that they can more easily process it and be less likely to do something foolish
Though your wife might think you did something foolish in risking your life, and then not receiving any payment for it, I saw what you did, and I am pleased.»
As expected injury strikes, it always seems to do so before are after Wenger does something foolish, Everyone new there was something wrong with welbeck, especially when wenger spoke of everyones else injury except Welbeck.
Lets not plan for an all out win and do something foolish like we done so many times in the ucl!
This means drunks are far more likely to do something foolish or stupid that will harm them.
You don't want to say the wrong thing or do something foolish and ruin your chances for future dates.
«If you're at a dinner party, nobody hears horror stories from their friends who did something foolish with their portfolio,» says Jamie Golombek, CIBC's managing director of tax and estate planning.
If you are thinking of a dog that will play with your kids but also teach them not to do something foolish — then yes, the Pekingese is good with kids.

Not exact matches

But regardless of your race or that of the person you're speaking with, don't be afraid or too proud to look foolish to ask questions about things you don't know — especially when someone says something that needs further discussion.
It's equally foolish to try to do something on the cheap that you shouldn't do at all.
Insisting something exists despite there being no evidence to support your claim is far more foolish than stating something doesn't exist because there's no evidence to suggest it does.
It is simply foolish to claim that the ready availability of deadly weapons doesn't have something to do with this, even if it's a human pulling the trigger.
As Robert Capon would say what you do with the free gift is up to you but to reject is utterly foolish (or something along those lines).
Someone was doing something stupid, dangerous, foolish, or selfish that harmed other people.
Mirosal... you are not doing great with any answers... as a matter of fact you arent answering any questions... you are asking them... and why is it so important to claim that you are atheist... this is false pride... something that is evident in any unatural and foolish human group... its almost as if people hide behind this false pride to make them feel better for things they know in their own heart are foolish... and what need is there for order if there is no GOD... because if no one cared about their soul... then this might become the dog eat dog world that you people are hoping for
Don't fall into CNN or Fox Network lies, they don't care about God or your eternal salvation, just posting something so Ungodly like this is so Bad, (listen... Get close to Christ the redeemer of mankind) don't get into foolish arguments like this, Hollywood and all media is just the tipping point of the iceberg of something more evil happening, and to believers: get your doctrine straight and don't defend the works of this man (Stephen King) he is not giving glory to God with his live and work, there's many men of God that need your support that really give glory to God.
We have gone very far indeed along that road when a Conservative leader can say, at the Tory conference itself, something as mind - bendingly foolish as «Conservatives believe in the ties that bind us... So I don't support gay marriage despite being a Conservative.
Why is it that when you say or thing something foolish 99 % of humans will look to empirical evidence, logic, and reason to refute you, but when it has to do with GOD..
Doing so only makes us look foolish and like we are trying to hide something.
They encouraged Ericka to do something really foolish.
A lot say things like «oh you are a pervert» «how can you enjoy something that hurts» «doesn't he bite» «after 6 months your milk isn't good for him anymore» «you look foolish nursing in public, you should take that to the family restroom or back out to your car» «what do you think that is going to do to him socially» I've heard all these things.
I hope that Bellavia is NOT going to do something as foolish and throw a temper tantrum and back this man.
I do not spend money on foolish things where you know you need to spend it on something you really need....
«I've played chess since a young boy and after teaching it to my own children, I felt compelled to do something that would introduce the game to other children — in a fun and interactive way — The Foolish King does just that.»
Yep, I've already been blocked, not for breaching their community guidelines mind you, but because I kept on doing that mansplaining thing, where you hold them to the things they've said & the arguments they've made, when those arguments have backfired and made them look foolish & they are stuck defending something they know to be indefensible.
There's something called the «greater fool theory of economics», which sets forth the premise that the goal of investing or trading is to find someone who will pay you more for something than you paid for it — that makes them the «fool», although I don't think it is necessarily foolish to see value and opportunity in something that another person has missed.
If you have found yourself in any of these situations, the only thing «foolish» is not doing something about it.
It seems less foolish to take the extra money and do something with it that potentially has higher and more immediate returns.
I've learned over the years that it's foolish to try to convince people to become interested in something they don't care about, so we're finding things that people are interested in today.»
i «am not a fanboy and i «am i hard core gamer and does not means that gamers are foolish i «am an engenier, i «am an business man and use to play games after my work, i realy appresiate when some one tries to bring some thing new to table or tries to merge known feature with other product, which brings something new, i «am getting both consoles and is having good expectations from both consoles, but i «am more appresiating the approach of ms.
So while it'd be foolish to expect something like a new Zelda game in 2012, one being released in 2013 or 2014 doesn't seem like too much of a stretch.
(I did do something that foolish once when I saw a motorcyclist pulling a wheelie on an interstate highway going about 80 miles per hour.)
Dan can take care of himself, and I imagine he doesn't particularly care if Willis does something exceedingly foolish and other «skeptics» line up to follow in the foolishness.
These are foolish people... we've got to maybe do something with the Internet because they are recruiting by the thousands, they are leaving our country and then when they come back, we take them back.
That just makes you look foolish, declaring that you support something you don't even understand.
There are too many instances in the past to list them all where good intentioned people have been deceived into doing something that would later be considered foolish, cruel, heinous and even criminal.
When introducing rights and freedoms, principles of fundamental justice, and guarantees of equality before the law, I accept that the framers didn't envision the precise Canada we live in today but it would be foolish revisionism to suggest that they didn't know something BIG was happening and that the seed they were planting would grow into a living tree whose branches and leaves could not be accurately predicted.
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