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ANGELS SHOULDN'T BE TREADING, WHERE

ANGELS SHOULDN'T BE TREADING, WHERE
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an allusion to the phrase fools rush in where angels fear to tread meaning foolish people are often reckless, attempting feats that the wise avoid. This saying is from "An Essay on Criticism," by Alexander Pope (1688 - 1744), an English poet of the eighteenth century. SHSBC Binder 27 Approved Glossary