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The line For fools rush in where angels fear to tread was first written by Alexander Pope in his 1711 poem An Essay on Criticism. The phrase alludes to inexperienced or rash people attempting things that more experienced people avoid. It has since entered the general English lexicon as an idiom.
The phrase, in full or in part, has been used multiple times since 1711.
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- Fools rush in where angels fear to tread is used by Edmund Burke in his work Reflections on the Revolution in France (1790)
- Fools rush in where angels fear to tread is used in Abraham Lincoln's speech made at Peoria, Illinois October 16, 1854
- "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)", a 1940 song written by Johnny Mercer and Rube Bloom, sung by Frank Sinatra, Ricky Nelson, Bow Wow Wow and many others
- Cary Grant as the character Dudley changes the line in the movie The Bishop's Wife to "angels rush in where fools fear to tread".
- The line Fools rush in where angels fear to tread appears in Bob Dylan's song "Jokerman"
- The line Fools rush in where angels fear to tread appears in the 1984 film Supergirl
- The line Fools rush in where angels fear to tread is used in the film Afro Samurai: Resurrection (2009)
- The line Fools rush in where angels fear to tread is used in the animated series Digimon
- The line Fools rush in where angels fear to tread is used in the animated series Ao no Exorcist (episode 21)
- The line Fools rush in where angels fear to tread is used in the animated series One Piece (episode 742)
- The line Fools rush in where angels fear to tread is used by the Indian social reformer B. R. Ambedkar in Who Were the Shudras? and in many places like Constitution Assembly debates also.
- The line is misquoted by Neil in The Young Ones, season 2, episode 5 episode entitled, "Sick".
- The line is misquoted by Diane in Cheers, season 2, episode 1 entitled "Power Play."
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- Fools Rush In (1949 film), a British comedy film
- Fools Rush In (1973 film), television documentary
- Fools Rush In (1997 film), a romantic comedy film
- Fools Rush In, title of an All Grown Up! episode, 2004
- Wise men say, only fools rush in, from Elvis Presley's "Can't Help Falling in Love", released in 1961.
- Fools rush in, so here I am, from Richard Rodger's and Lorenz Hart's "Glad to Be Unhappy", in the 1936 Musical On Your Toes, covered by multiple music artists including the Mamas & the Papas in 1967.
- Hey only fools rush in and only time will tell, from the Van Halen song, "Why Can't This Be Love", from the band's 1986 album 5150.
- Fools Rush In, a 2004 non-fiction book by Nina Munk regarding the AOL/Time Warner merger in 2000.
- Fools rushing in, from the Atoms for Peace (band) song "Ingenue", from the band's 2013 Album Amok (Atoms for Peace album).
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- The video game Planetfall, originally packaged with a booklet titled "Today's Stellar Patrol: Boldly Going Where Angels Fear to Tread."
- In Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country Captain James T. Kirk said: "I'm a great one for rushing in where angels fear to tread."
- In the Doctor Who episode "The Satan Pit", the Doctor uses this line while commenting on human curiosity.
- In the video game Borderlands 2, a mission toward the end of the main story is called "Where Angels Fear to Tread."
- In the Deep Purple song "You Keep On Moving", written by David Coverdale and Glenn Hughes, released on the 1975 album Come Taste the Band.
- In the Inkubus Sukkubus song "Vampyre Erotica," from the 1997 album of the same name.
- In his third lecture in the UCLA lecture series "The Human Situation" from 1959, Aldous Huxley claims that "what has become abundantly clear is that man has rushed in where angels fear to tread" in his intervention into nature.
- In the Symphony X song "Legend" from the 2015 album Underworld. "Steal away through the land of the dead where angels fear to tread."
- In "The Ballad of Thunder Road" by Robert Mitchum there is a line "The mountain boy took roads that even angels fear to tread."
Novels and films
- Where Angels Fear to Tread, 1905 novel by E. M. Forster
- Where Angels Fear to Tread (film), 1991 adaptation of Forster's novel
- Where Angels Fear to Tread, 2010 novel by Thomas E. Sniegoski
- Where Angels Fear, novel, spin-off from Doctor Who
- Angels Fear: Towards an Epistemology of the Sacred, (1987), Mary Catherine Bateson & Gregory Bateson
- Fear to Tread, a 2012 novel by James Swallow, Book 21 in the Horus Heresy book series
Music
- "Fools Rush In (Where Angels Fear to Tread)", song written by Johnny Mercer and Rube Bloom, 1940
- "Angels Fear", the main theme of Secret of Mana. It makes a "cameo appearance" in Seiken Densetsu 3 under the name "Where Angels Fear to Tread"
- Where Angels Fear to Tread (Mink DeVille album), 1983
- Where Angels Fear to Tread (Matt Redman album)
- Where Angels Fear to Tread, album by Mentallo and the Fixer, 1994
- "Where Angels Fear to Tread", song by Spin Doctors from the 1996 album You've Got to Believe in Something
- "Where Angels Fear to Tread", a song written by Bryan Adams and released on his 1998 album On A Day Like Today
- "Angels Fear To Tread", song by Charles Manson, from the 2002 album One Mind
- "Where Boys Fear to Tread", song by The Smashing Pumpkins, from the 1995 album Mellon Collie and the Infinite Sadness
- "Fools Rush In", song by Eliza Rickman, from the 2015 album "Footnotes for the Spring"
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