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They always say there's no fool like an old fool.
After all, he found himself quoting, there's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool, I guess.
There's no fool like an old fool, of course I should have made a note. '
Ah, well," she said, "there's no fool like an old fool.
There's no fool like an old fool, and only a blind fool would have overlooked so obvious a move.
"There's no fool like an old fool, people can judge me as they please but I just want to warn people of the dangers.
I said right out: 'You're an old woman, Emily, and there's no fool like an old fool.
They say there's no fool like an old fool, but I think I'm a little bit more mellow than I was before.
There's No Fool Like an Old Fool Found in an English Queue" (1978) "
Bettina's Substitute; or, There's No Fool Like an Old Fool (1912)
Danczuk immediately apologised unreservedly, stating "I was stupid [and] there's no fool like an old fool", though he also stated the story was "not entirely accurate".
It is true, as Rembar suggests, that old and wise are often juxtaposed, but he overlooks the equally common dictum that "there is no fool like an old fool."
They're soul mates b) Understand the attraction but the age gap means the relationship is unlikely to last c) Think "there's no fool like an old fool" d) Hadn't noticed
Well, ye-es: but in the case of Hugh Hefner, 86, marrying blonde, bosomy Crystal Harris, 26, another adage comes to mind: "There's no fool like an old fool."
The old fools deserve the honor of leading off on seniority alone and, when you're so good at what you do as to inspire proverbs (there's no fool like an old fool), you are definitely No. 1.
Mr Danczuk, 49, said the reports in The Sun (which carried the interview with Houlihan) were 'not entirely accurate' but issued an apology and admitted 'there's no fool like an old fool'.