A Quote by Adlai Stevenson I

There was a time when a fool and his money were soon parted, but now it happens to everybody. — © Adlai Stevenson I
There was a time when a fool and his money were soon parted, but now it happens to everybody.
Money is the root of all evil.' Then we hear, 'A fool and his money are soon parted.' What are they talking about? If money is so evil, shouldn't it be, 'A wise man and his money are soon parted'? And another thing, how does a fool get money in the first place? I know some fools who have a lot of money, but they won't tell me how they got it, and I won't tell them.
A fool and his money are soon parted.
A fool and his money are soon parted. It takes creative tax laws for the rest.
A fool and his money are soon parted. - Five Hundred Points of Good Husbandry.
A fool and his words are soon parted.
A fool and his money are quickly parted.
Everyone has a bookplate these days, and the collectors are after it. The fool and his bookplate are soon parted. To distribute one's ex libris is inanely to destroy the only significance it has, that of indicating the past or present ownership of the volume in which it is placed.
A fool and his money are soon partying.
A fool and his money are soon elected.
A fool and his money be soon at debate
A fool and his money are soon married.
A fool and his money are soon invited everywhere.
A fool and his money will soon be departed applies equally to venture capitalists as it does to everyone else.
The rich man and his daughter are soon parted.
People say child stars have a hard time 'because of the entertainment business,' but I think there's a dysfunction before all that. I use the analogy, 'If you're a fool without money, you'll be a fool with money.'
A fool and her money are soon courted.
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