The phrase "he doesn't suffer fools gladly" means that a person has little patience for those they perceive as foolish or incompetent. It implies that the individual is often blunt or critical towards people who make mistakes or lack common sense. Essentially, it suggests a low tolerance for ignorance or ineptitude.
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"
The phrase "do not take fools gladly" means that someone does not tolerate foolishness or ignorance well. It suggests that the person may become frustrated or irritated when dealing with people who act foolishly or lack common sense. Essentially, it reflects a low tolerance for nonsense and a preference for more serious or rational interactions.
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"To cotton" means to get along with -- you don't get along with fools well.
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A follower of fools.
im asking yall fools
The name Leta is of Latin origin and means "glad" or "gladly".
I think you mean sentence and this is a sentence: "I will gladly accept your offer."
Hornswoggler is somebody who fools or cheats you.
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Cage of fools