- However, an
opposing faction, led by Roosevelt,
ridiculed arbitration as
foolhardy idealism, and
insisted on the
realism of war as the only
solution to serious...
-
remarked that
Guevara took too many risks, even
having a "tendency
toward foolhardiness". Guevara's
teenage lieutenant, Joel Iglesias,
recounts such actions...
- and
ambitions and sees him as a
capable and
brave warrior instead of a
foolhardy boy/young man many of Luffy's
enemies mistakenly believe him to be. Due...
- alumnus). In this context, the
pride is more literal. It may also
refer to
foolhardiness, or a corrupt,
irrational sense of one's
personal value, status, or...
- be
forgiven for
disposing of
Llewelyn so casually.
After watching this
foolhardy but
physically gifted and
decent guy
escape so many traps, we have a great...
-
Olympic Committee said, "I see it as ill-conceived, short-sighted and
foolhardy and
something other than sport." The UK Anti-Doping said in a statement...
- price-slashing surpluses.
Despite critics'
claims that a
recall attempt was
foolhardy, the "Joe Must Go"
movement caught fire and was
backed by a
diverse coalition...
- and
moral virtue (e.g.
courage without prudence risks becoming mere
foolhardiness). This is
frequently termed "the
Unity of the Virtues."
Aquinas stated...
-
preemptive strike against Russia, but
Bismarck knew that such
ideas were
foolhardy. He once
wrote that "the most
brilliant victories would not
avail against...
-
believed his
surname derived from the
German word tollkühn,
meaning "
foolhardy", and
jokingly inserted himself as a "cameo" into The
Notion Club Papers...