Sentences with phrase «suffer fools gladly»

It is not surprising that scientists, who are not known to suffer fools gladly, to say the same thing in a different way, like most intelligent people are impatient with nonsense, are more than tired of posturing, whether naive or dishonest.
Harsh words I know, but I take this seriously and don't suffer fools gladly.
Of course, those familiar with this type of manga will know immediately that he is the sort of person that doesn't suffer fools gladly.
I don't suffer fools gladly very well; - /.
Specifically, of women who don't suffer fools gladly — and Tillman's one of those for certain.
It was my first time at Laguna Seca, and I knew from watching that the track was fast and did not suffer fools gladly.
That she doesn't suffer fools gladly — and I'm hopeless with these kinds of expressions so if I haven't used it correctly here, I'm sorry.
Reminiscent of American detective Columbo, Smiley was cute and cuddly but definitely not one to be underestimated as he didn't suffer fools gladly (it was also refreshing to see Oldman playing a good guy for a change).
(She does not suffer fools gladly, or any other way.)
The Rochlin girls don't suffer fools gladly, so the moviegoer can imagine Ned's sisters regaling themselves with the same story, while their brother grew a Jesus beard during his eight - month sentence in prison.
Dating at 40 + can be one of the most exciting — you know what it is you do and don't like, you are far less inclined to suffer fools gladly and if there's the opportunity to try something new then you can make the time to do so.
NZDating - New Zealand Dating and Friendship - Free and Easy Dating at 40 + can be one of the most exciting — you know what it is you do and don't like, you are far less inclined to suffer fools gladly and if there's the opportunity to try something new then you can make the time to do so.
Current and former colleagues contacted by STAT described Lander as brilliant, prickly, and brash, as having «an ego without end,» as «a visionary» who «doesn't suffer fools gladly,» and as «an authentic genius» who «sees things the rest of us don't.»
But this major scientific work was not published until 1704, as a result of one of the most protracted personality clashes of Newton's tempestuous career: he was unable, and never learned, to cope with criticism of any kind, and he did not suffer fools gladly.
Finch is an avid reader who wields an impressively large lexicon — «he doesn't suffer fools gladly,» says Mobbs — and he plays traditional southern mountain music on the fiddle.
In a sense, environmentalists and scientists face similar obstacles when it comes to finding partners: They are often uncompromising in their ideals, do not suffer fools gladly, and carve out lives for themselves that may take them to remote spots in which dating options are few.
As impatient with sloppy thinking as he was with adulation, Crick «didn't suffer fools gladly,» says researcher Al Seckel.
From the second Dana picked up the phone and — in a rather clipped tone, it must be said — corrected my mispronunciation of her name (she didn't use the long «a» in «Dana»), I knew I was in the presence of someone who didn't suffer fools gladly.
Suffice it to say: Suffer fools gladly.
Daniel Levy is a business man, Joe Lewis's right hand man, and Lewis doesn't suffer fools gladly, he wouldn't do this based on a red top rumour, he has evidence.
It also showed some disrespect to the gaffer, who was not the type of guy to suffer fools gladly.
We could also say that she was ambitious, dedicated, hardworking, and didn't suffer fools gladly, but local society had already filed her away in the category of outsider and eccentric.
The Dawkins Delusion Richard Dawkins, Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at Oxford University, does not, it has to be said, suffer fools gladly...
He was eulogized by a colleague who made us smile when he said that Danny did not suffer fools gladly, but he would suffer them for a good, long time.
Any community that is truly a community must be able to suffer fools gladly and even to embrace the heretics that threaten its peace.
Christians have been suffering fools gladly for centuries.
It is very likely in my mind that he neither suffers fools gladly nor is the most patient man in the world.
Theron's barely contained streak of anger gives Marlo serious unpredictability; the movie starts with her losing it over small things as well as large things, suffering no fools gladly, meeting and then topping her challenging son's behavior with her own.
It is an industry that has changed dramatically since Godwin brought out her first book in 1970, and she has ridden its ups and downs, not always suffering fools gladly.
Apparently Michael Price, not known for suffering fools gladly, said that if the rationale for making an investment changed or was not what you thought it was, get rid of the investment.
ATHICA invites you to «Southern: Suffering Fools Gladly,» an afternoons» events celebrating closing day.

Not exact matches

Then blown by every wind of doctrine and preoccupied with fads and the ethos of hypertoleration, now I suffer fools a little less gladly.
I think he wouldn't suffer fools quite a gladly as Wenger and would surround himself with stronger characters.
Not all of this is on Quigley, an intense, committed A-type personality who does not suffer fools or politicians gladly.
She does not suffer fools, gladly or at all, but she comforts the afflicted, yearns with sudden fierceness and is capable of great generosity when she feels it is warranted.
The senator who lost to Obama in the 2008 presidential election has never suffered fools — or equivocating witnesses — gladly, and he would be certain to use his new perch for tough questioning about Iraq, Syria, Iran, Afghanistan and military spending.
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