Struck by the realization of his folly, he will turn and come speeding back.
Mr Aitken's friends acknowledge his folly but resent what they regard as his continued hounding.
He inhabits a vast, restless, awful, and awesome isolation, which is both his folly and his tragedy.
Lee, realizing his folly, has since apologized to the couple.
And on a personal level it also led him to his greatest folly - his entanglement with Monica Lewinsky.
He was just so happy, he said, shaking his head at the folly of his emotion.
When Rod finally sees the folly of his ways, it takes more than earnest pleadings to convince Abby he's really changed not that there's any real doubt as to how this story concludes.
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Lanford Wilson created this lively, unorthodox courtship in his 1979 Pulitzer Prize-winning comedy "Talley's Folly, " part of his series about the wealthy Talley family of rural southeastern Missouri.
And it would be a great idea if there was a big public debate about it (his own answer being that it would be folly to abandon either).
Bringing ethics into his analysis, Mr. Derman has no patience for coddling the folly of individuals and institutions who over-rely on faulty models and then seek to escape the consequences.
The tower, which was left to his companion Robert Heber-Percy, is now maintained by the Faringdon Folly Tower Trust.
Under his leadership, the company has lived up to the idealism -- and folly -- of its namesake.
It will help him convince investors that his decision to buy parts of the failed American brokerage was a savvy move rather than the folly that at times it seemed to investors.
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