A Quote by Florence King

I don't suffer fools, and I like to see fools suffer. — © Florence King
I don't suffer fools, and I like to see fools suffer.
If we define a misanthrope as 'someone who does not suffer fools and likes to see fools suffer,' we have described a person with something to look forward to.
We do not like to be robbed of an enemy; we want someone to hate when we suffer. It is so depressing to think that we suffer because we are fools; yet, taking mankind in the mass, that is the truth.
I suffer migraines. I do not suffer fools.
Not only did he [Dean Acheson] not suffer fools gladly, he did not suffer them at all.
There are three kinds of fools in this world, fools proper, educated fools and rich fools. The world persists because of the folly of these fools.
God assumed from the beginning that the wise of the world would view Christians as fools...and He has not been disappointed....If I have brought any message today, it is this: Have the courage to have your wisdom regarded as stupidity. Be fools for Christ. And have the courage to suffer the contempt of the sophisticated world.
Don't suffer fools or you'll become one.
Only fools need suffer to learn.
Suffer fools gladly; they may be right.
I suffer fools gladly because I am one of them.
The older I get, the less I suffer fools gladly.
Stick to your knitting (what you're good at), don't compromise, and don't suffer fools.
I'd say my greatest weakness is impatience. I don't suffer fools well.
Fools ignore complexity. Pragmatists suffer it. Some can avoid it. Geniuses remove it.
This may come as a shock to some of you, but I have a slightly volatile personality. I don’t suffer fools well.
Several people have told me that my inability to suffer fools gladly is one of my main weaknesses.
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