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What does folly mean?

folly

the trait of acting stupidly or rashly (= stupidity) a stupid mistake foolish or senseless behavior (= foolishness) the quality of being rash and foolish trying to drive through a blizzard is the height of folly adjusting to an insane society is total foolishness

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Simple sentences

You should be ashamed of your folly.
What a piece of folly!
It's folly to eat so much.
It is an act of folly.
No medicine can cure folly.
He blushed at his folly.
Seize the moments of happiness, love and be loved! That is the only reality in the world, all else is folly. It is the one thing we are interested in here.
I applied my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly. I perceived that this also was a chasing after wind. For in much wisdom is much grief; and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow.
Anger is the beginning of folly.
There are more fools than wise men, and even in a wise man there is more folly than wisdom.
And I give my heart to know wisdom, and to know madness and folly: I have known that even this is vexation of spirit; for, in abundance of wisdom is abundance of sadness, and he who addeth knowledge addeth pain.
It is folly to buy things you don't really feel the need for, since you'll end up neglecting them and eventually realise you wasted money.
As dead flies give perfume a bad smell, so a little folly outweighs wisdom and honor.

Movie subtitles

It would be folly to reject what Siegfried offers you as a brother and Kriemhild is worth more than all the gold in the world!
Sheer folly on your part.
I will not listen to your ignorance and folly. which incapacitates you for any further views in relation to bulls.
That was the folly of youth, sir.
Dorian Gray had never heard the praise of folly so eloquently expressed.
Common sense and folly lead us to as many sins.
Well, if you're lucky, you might get off with, now, let me see a couple of years, which you will spend in Holloway prison meditating on the folly of transmuting melodrama into real life.
May his name survive his folly. His folly?
Stanton's folly!
It would be the very height of folly.
Least of all folly.
You will too, when you see your own folly, and the triviality of your illusions.
Let him be buried with the other victims of human greed and folly.
You see child, it was folly, wasting your affections on a common pignapper.
Film is my passion, my folly.
Maybe a talk will convince him of his folly. - That's a cinch.
It is folly to stand against the mighty wraith of the Fuhrer.
I arrived after perhaps the most unpleasant journey I've ever undertaken. Firmly convinced all the way Christine's committing some catastrophic folly.
It's not like me to give in, dear, but sometimes fortitude is folly.
Let the Philistine prove the folly of Samuel's prophecy.
England shall repent his folly, see his weakness, and admire our sufferance.
May his name survive his folly.
His folly?
I do not know to what charges your egomaniac folly has laid you open in the criminal courts.
A duel would be folly.
It's just old age folly!
Tomorrow they will learn the cost of their terrible folly. their treason.
In reading through this roll I realised the folly of my undertaking.
And for long there remained in his soul. the confusion and folly of his filial vanity.
Damn my own folly for having lavished my hard-earned knowledge and the treasure of my regard and intimacy on a heartless guttersnipe!
The knave is young, handsome and hath all those requisites in him that folly and green minds look after.
She turned to folly and she was a whore.

News and current affairs

It would be more than a tragedy - it would be unparalleled political folly - if, because of a lack of commitment and political foresight, the West were to squander its successes in Afghanistan.
To abandon the country again would be criminal folly.
NEW YORK - This global economic crisis will go down in history as Greenspan's Folly.
To anyone not blinded by folly, the explanation for this mass downgrade is obvious.
The folly of this is readily apparent, because it doesn't require much imagination to see what the Middle East would look like if an Iranian nuclear umbrella were shielding the radicals.
Forty-one years later, Israel is still incapable of extricating itself from the corrupting occupation of Palestinian lands, and from the folly of settlements.
In principle, Japan could weather such shocks without high inflation or other extreme measures, but it is folly to deny the country's vulnerability.
The barrage of Hezbollah and Hamas rockets has shown the folly of such thinking.
PARIS - We live in a time of progress and folly.
British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher accurately foresaw the folly of a European monetary union.
If Iran gains nuclear weapons, it may, like Nazi Germany before it, be engulfed by murderous folly, threatening disaster for Israel.
A united front of Israelis and Palestinians could push the Iranian people, who until recently maintained good relations with the Jewish state, to rebel against the folly that seems to have taken hold of their leaders.
Their work draws upon a recent book that Carmen Reinhart co-authored with Kenneth Rogoff, entitled This Time Is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly.
It would be sheer folly to suggest that Ukrainians start with a blank slate.
This goes to the heart of the folly of China bashing.
Suspending the trade talks would be folly, not just in terms of the regional impact, but also because the TTIP should be an exercise in rule-making that echoes globally.
The history of ideas has its logic, reason, and folly, its unconscious and its trajectory.
As demonstrated in my recent book with Carmen Reinhart This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly, Greece has been in default roughly one out of every two years since it first gained independence in the nineteenth century.
In our new book This Time is Different: Eight Centuries of Financial Folly, Carmen Reinhart and I find that if financial crises hold one lesson, it is that their aftereffects have a very long tail.
But global health emergencies like the current Ebola epidemic highlight the folly of these fiscal priorities.
This was folly: for their big banks today, more capital would reduce the probability of needing further government bailouts.
Nor do politicians care to order banks to raise more capital from private sources - this would be too embarrassing for all involved, because it would expose the full extent of the folly so far.
A few big players in the energy industry, showing no concern for truth (much less for our children, who will bear the consequences of our present folly), have teamed up with Rupert Murdoch.
Israel's march of folly in expanding its West Bank settlements did not deserve a hint of soul searching on his part.
Now the British left has embraced a similar folly.
In that process, underestimating Libyan diplomacy, shrewdness and negotiating skills is the folly of the ignorant.
They have also clearly understood the folly of violent resistance, and have made a dramatic shift to nonviolent action - with the acceptance (and possibly encouragement) of the international community - in order to maintain pressure on the occupiers.

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