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** "Fool of a Took!" |
** "Fool of a Took!" |
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** Also [[The Dragon|the Witch King]], who calls the warrior who steps in to protect the fallen King Theoden a fool, because it was prophesied that [[No Man of Woman Born|no man will kill him]]. Unfortunately for him, said warrior is actually [[Sweet Polly Oliver|Theoden's ''niece'' Eowyn, disguised as a man.]] |
** Also [[The Dragon|the Witch King]], who calls the warrior who steps in to protect the fallen King Theoden a fool, because it was prophesied that [[No Man of Woman Born|no man will kill him]]. Unfortunately for him, said warrior is actually [[Sweet Polly Oliver|Theoden's ''niece'' Eowyn, disguised as a man.]] |
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* In ''[[Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (novel)|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire]]'', this is Professor McGonagall's reaction to Fudge refusing to believe {{spoiler|Voldemort has returned}}: "You fool! {{spoiler|Cedric Diggory}}! {{spoiler|Mr Crouch}}! These deaths were not the random work of a lunatic!" |
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* Susan Calvin in [[Isaac Asimov]]'s "Little Lost Robot": |
* Susan Calvin in [[Isaac Asimov]]'s "Little Lost Robot": |
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{{quote|"Robots have learning capacity, you . . . you fool--" And Bogert knew that she had really lost her temper.}} |
{{quote|"Robots have learning capacity, you . . . you fool--" And Bogert knew that she had really lost her temper.}} |