“Why was it that pride and foolishness were so often close companions?”
“Why not seize the pleasure at once? -- How often is happiness destroyed by preparation, foolish preparation!”
“where was I? in remarking that me is the envelopes and not nearly so much so, the often foolish letters inside.”
“So beware. For good or ill, a mature, enthusiastic delight is extremely contagious. This is where's God's Word cuts to the heart of the matter. Foolish companions will induce one another to try out and ultimately to 'study' foolish delights. Skateboarding and computer games come to mind. So do drugs and alcohol.”
“Foolish names and foolish faces often appear in public places.”
“I can't think, if people want gods, why not the Greek ones; they were so useful in emergencies, and such enterprising and entertaining companions. Capricious, of course, but helpful, unless one offended them. I don't know why paganism has so quite gone out in England.”