If this is too blind for your taste, consult some well-meaning fool (there is always one around) and ask his advice.
Therefore unable to adapt, Pilgrim goes to G. Oddie & Son to frankly request a relocation to Hell, which is granted to Pilgrim with G. Oddie's briefly, passively responding merely that Pilgrim is a "well-meaning fool".
Among the four main characters who conspire to kidnap the daughter of a wealthy businessman, three are shabby losers without a trace of decency or loyalty, and the fourth is a well-meaning fool.
Patience, Lord, with a well-meaning fool, he prayed.
Shortly before his death he told fellow underground newspaper editor Abe Peck: "We were a lot of well-meaning fools.
This version had the Yard man as a well-meaning fool patronised by the detective, whose help he greatly appreciated, rather in the manner of that series' version of Doctor Watson (Nigel Bruce).
Left to himself- He felt the anger rising-against the dead Kleise, the living Anthor, all the well-meaning fools- Well, she could take care of herself.
When Henry Collingridge ("a well-meaning fool," sneers Francis ) is chosen to fill out the term of Prime Minister, Francis is denied a promised Cabinet appointment although he is praised warmly for his loyalty.
Ages 5 to 8) is an endearing tale with a typical Russian moral stance: the well-meaning fool is rewarded for his good intentions and his plain, honest speech.