born fool
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It is only the born fool who goes from house to house and from friend to friend maundering about ill luck and an unkind Providence.
From Deep Moat Grange by Crockett, S. R. (Samuel Rutherford)
"There now!" exclaimed Copernicus, bustling toward the windows, "I must be a nateral born fool!"
From The Panchronicon by MacKaye, Harold Steele
Nothing is left to chance or muddle in Berlin, and unless you are a born fool you cannot go astray.
From Home Life in Germany by Sidgwick, Alfred, Mrs.
Only an idiot is, truly speaking, a born fool; a fool to such a degree that he cannot act wisely if he will.
From The Squatter and the Don by Loyal, C.
"I do hope and trust, Jim——" "That I am not a born fool, my dear?"
From Name and Fame A Novel by Sergeant, Adeline