Do not suffer fools lightly - but tell them what you really think. What you may really mean is 'do not suffer fools gladly' Used by St. Paul in his second letter to the Corinthians which reads "Ye suffer fools gladly, seeing ye yourselves are wise"
Paul to Corinthians
It doesn't suffer fools gladly.
gladly
He is Prince Phillip, Duke of Edinburgh. He is known for being very devoted to his wife. He also has a sharp tongue and does not suffer fools gladly.
"To cotton" means to get along with -- you don't get along with fools well.
A follower of fools.
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I will gladly give you some sentences. He donated money gladly. She gladly paid to have her grass cut, rather than do it herself.
I think you mean sentence and this is a sentence: "I will gladly accept your offer."
The name Leta is of Latin origin and means "glad" or "gladly".