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Suffer fools gladly is a phrase in contemporary use, first coined by Saint Paul in his second letter to the Church at Corinth ().The full verse of the original source of the idiom, 2 Corinthians 11:19 (), reads "For ye suffer fools gladly, seeing ye yourselves are wise."
There is no fool like an old fool; There is no I in team; There's no need to wear a hair shirt; There is no place like home; There is no shame in not knowing; the shame lies in not finding out. There is no smoke without fire/Where there is smoke, there is fire; There is no such thing as a free lunch; There is no such thing as bad publicity
Lewis's trilemma is an apologetic argument traditionally used to argue for the divinity of Jesus by postulating that the only alternatives were that he was evil or mad. [1] One version was popularized by University of Oxford literary scholar and writer C. S. Lewis in a BBC radio talk and in his writings.
Don't cry, it's just an April Fools' joke. ... My favorite April Fool's prank is pretending I'm going to leave the couch. What do you call a hammer bought on April 1? An April tool.
Celebrate April Fools' Day with a funny prank and one of these silly jokes inspired by spring, trickery and tomfoolery. Find short one-liners and corny puns.
Democratic strategist David Axelrod said he would be a “fool” to try to predict the outcome of the 2024 election, arguing that the polling margins he’s seen are “way too close to call ...
Don't argue with stupid. This page was last edited on 16 May 2014, at 18:39 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License ...
What are the rules of engagement when arguing with a teen? Chaunie Brusie says that she doesn’t try to avoid arguments with her 15-year-old daughter but finds that “learning the right way to ...