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  • Had I known my ample posterior would have caused such a stir I would gladly have done anything to be less brazen.
  • What galls him most, Boris says, is that he would gladly have worked off his fines through community service, but the city denied him this option.
  • For a small fee, punters can seek out my counsel on these matters and I will gladly offer my expertise!
  • I would gladly swap my 147 for a place in the semi-finals. The Sun
  • This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.
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  • She didn't suffer fools gladly, which seemed to include all the juvenile actors she had to work with in TV.
  • Gladly would I grace my tale with decent horror, and therefore I do beseech the "gentle reader" to believe, that if all the _succedanea_ to this mysterious narrative are not in strict keeping, he will ascribe it only to the disgraceful innovations of modern degeneracy upon the sober and dignified habits of our ancestors. Humorous Ghost Stories
  • Sometimes we feel that we would gladly forfeit the profit in exchange for a neat, clean stall. Christianity Today
  • Now, she would gladly exchange unmitigated boredom for the quivering nerves that alerted her to every shadow. PRETTY MAIDS ALL IN A ROW
  • It left her leaving, gliding away gladly towards the kitchen. A DEATH IN THE FAMILY
  • I guess some people just need, and demand, masters and are unwilling to tolerate those who do not gladly submit to the collective as represented by the coerciveness of the state and its agents. The Volokh Conspiracy » Deadly Force in Self-Defense Constitutionally Protected, Nondeadly Force Unprotected?
  • I would gladly swap my 147 for a place in the semi-finals. The Sun
  • If they could have made money without work they would have gladly engaged in shady deals or just acted as parasites, leeching off society or their parents.
  • I would gladly pay extra for a good seat.
  • Anne offered us one of the lemons, which I gladly accepted - it smelled wonderful.
  • A ruddy, white-haired old gentleman, cordial, cultivated, and a little shyly if gladly reminiscent, received me in the office of his ship chandlering store in Bay Street, Charleston. The Rise of Cotton Mills in the South
  • We have a host of very satisfied customers who would gladly endorse this.
  • Mexico, how identical in shape and size with the protuberance of Africa just opposite, and how the protuberance of the Venezuelan and Brazilian coast fits in with the in-curve of Africa: so that it is obvious to me -- it is quite _obvious_ -- that they once were one; and one night rushed so far apart; and the wild Atlantic knew that thing, and ran gladly, hasting in between: and how if eye of flesh had been there to see, and ear to hear that cruel thundering, my God, my God -- what horror! The Purple Cloud
  • I was gladly wrong.
  • No more than in Herod, who “heard the word gladly;” or in the Jews, when the preaching of Ezekiel was “pleasant” or desirable to them; or in those described Isa.lviii. 2, who “sought God daily, and delighted to know his ways,” in the midst of their abominable practices. The Doctrine of the Saints��� Perseverance Explained and Confirmed
  • Poor Kate was so chop-fallen, she looked like a convicted criminal, who would gladly have hid herself, to conceal her mortified pride and deep chagrin.
  • What eventually took its place was a travesty of the real thing, a mockery of the power that could raise men to heaven and give them the glimpse of God for which they gladly died.
  • She'd gladly have gone anywhere to get away from the cottage.
  • A tall, fast-talking southerner whose accent still lingers despite her years in the north, Porter does not suffer fools gladly.
  • This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.
  • [237] If anybody pleads for Louis Bertrand of _Gaspard de la Nuit_ as a thirdsman, I should accept him gladly, though he is even farther from the novel-norm than Gérard himself. A History of the French Novel, Vol. 2 To the Close of the 19th Century
  • Some ppl have called me a "chihuahua" which I take offense, but gladly welcome myself as the pest against their redundant shibboleth and lies. Time to Hit Back Harder
  • If you'd prefer something else I'll gladly have it changed for you."— 'No. this is great.'.
  • He gladly took the ride to the school, where he sat on a simple cot yesterday in the cafeteria.
  • Which is the way of the dog, the only animal that will cheerfully and gladly, with leaping body of joy, leave its food uneaten in order to accompany or to serve its human master. CHAPTER V
  • Any sentient in the galaxy ` took 'on bloodhype would gladly trade you all his worldly possessions, his offspring, his mate, parents, and all his limbs save the minimum needed to inject the drug, in return for the hollow splinter of glass you hold in your hand. Bloodhype
  • Actually, Obama has been more honest about this, realizing that of course, he - like Saint John - gladly accepts contributions from the corporations that hire these corporate-water-carrying lobbying firms. In New Ad, Edwards Warns Against The "Lie" Of Corporate Democrats
  • I would gladly pay extra for a good seat.
  • The fact is that Bouchard always was a traditional nationalist, who would gladly strike a more autonomist deal within Canada. Um ... what?
  • I know your music isn't much chop but you're a nice girl, and I'd gladly shout you a skinny decaf latte.
  • She gladly gave up her part-time job to devote herself entirely to her art.
  • MacKay will gladly battle college basketball instead of the 49ers.
  • So the cook carried out these directions, and Antalas heard the word gladly, but made no further reply than to say that worthy enterprises are not properly brought to pass among men by cooks. History of the Wars, Books III and IV (of 8) The Vandalic War
  • We shall gladly lend every effort in our power toward its realization.
  • But because we are so sure that "it is the memory that the soldier leaves after him, like the long trail of light that follows the sunken sun," and because so often oral tradition is less misleading than the written word, we gladly and undoubtingly give Roland high place in the A Book of Myths
  • An inability to suffer fools gladly or desist from partisan argument left him vulnerable. Times, Sunday Times
  • Other women would gladly put off becoming a grandmother, because it makes them feel old.
  • I laughed so much with both surprise and delight that I gladly relinquished the bread to gabbling beaks and they went on their way to steam-roller another 'insouciant' picnicker. Ame soeur - French Word-A-Day
  • But he would gladly swap it for a place in the Heineken Cup final. The Sun
  • He sounded almost put out about something most men would have gladly avoided.
  • If only I had more money in the bank, I would gladly retire.
  • He doesn't suffer fools gladly so he's hardly the best person to be instructor on the beginner's course.
  • Sometimes we feel that we would gladly forfeit the profit in exchange for a neat, clean stall. Christianity Today
  • Next she carried the caup to the bed; but what means she there used to enable the lamb to drink, the boy could not see, though his busy eyes and loving heart would gladly have taken in all. Sir Gibbie
  • A month ago I would have gladly granted your request.
  • I didn't eat yet, so I gladly accept your invitation
  • Langford's always come off like an ornery cuss, a guy who doesn't suffer fools gladly.
  • On the contrary, she gladly accepted the work and became accustomed to it quickly.
  • If this is the price I pay to shake up authority and keep thangs crunk, I pay it gladly.
  • I guess some people just need, and demand, masters and are unwilling to tolerate those who do not gladly submit to the collective (as represented by the coerciveness of the state and its agents). The Volokh Conspiracy » Deadly Force in Self-Defense Constitutionally Protected, Nondeadly Force Unprotected?
  • His genuine passions are for literture and the philosophy of science and he would gladly spend all his time in studying them.
  • I gladly took the larger package out of the pile and handed it to him sending a warm smile.
  • And so often wente Machomete to this heremyte, that alle his men weren wrothe: for he wolde gladly here this heremyte preche, and make his men wake alle nyghte: and therfore his men thoughten to putte the heremyte to dethe: and so it befelle upon a nyght, that Machomete was dronken of gode wyn, and he felle on slepe; and his men toke Machometes swerd out of his schethe, whils he slepte, and there with thei slowghe this heremyte: and putten his swerd alle blody in his schethe azen. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • She gladly accepted, and they planned a huge gala wedding at St. Patrick's.
  • If I've learned anything about hipster pop-up joints, it's that the reason they charge stupid prices like $2 a dumpling is because hipsters hate money, don't understand things like market value and often will gladly pay it. An Open Letter to Dumpling Dojo « PubliCola
  • For he was one who performed surprising deeds and was a teacher of such people as accept the truth gladly.
  • The heart gladly gives up the quiet of contemplation for the work of preaching. Christianity Today
  • She is intelligent and self-reliant, speaking her mind and not suffering fools gladly.
  • He commenced preaching, and the people appeared to receive the word gladly, and when he had gained about fifty converts who were ready to be baptised which ceremony he was not authorised to perform by the Virginia law, he procured the services of Preacher Bowles, and he baptised them. Biography of London Ferrill, Pastor of the First Baptist Church of Colored Persons, Lexington, KY.
  • He suffers no fools gladly, but pursues interesting people at any hour of day or night, for he has utter disdain for social convention. Earthly Powers: Religion and Politics in Europe from the Enlightenment to the Great War
  • We will gladly issue a claim in your behalf with the carrier.
  • When caught by a brickfielder in Sydney, I gladly fled by train to the orange groves.
  • The people hear the word gladly, and with some fruit of it continually our hearts are cheered. The Old Helmet, Volume II
  • By all accounts, he's a bit of a loner, doesn't suffer fools gladly, is a bit of an obnoxious twerp, a shy, intelligent, social misfit.
  • To Rudeger she spake: “Had I not heard that he were a paynim, gladly would I go whithersoever he listed and would take him to my husband.” The Nibelungenlied
  • Only you, like I, have most likely developed some charming personality traits that soften our surliness, and compensate for our crabbiness, allowing us to better suffer those "fools" we do not suffer so gladly, and at the same time, rendering ourselves less obnoxious to others. Dr. Judith Rich: How to Love A Curmudgeon
  • The door slides open, and Daphne gladly exchanges the confines of the mirrored elevator for the wide white and mauve hallway.
  • While my son was willing to pose with the crown for a photo, he gladly relegated the carrying of the crown to his younger sister, ceremonially dressed in her favorite white Joan of Arc cape, while he proudly carried the prayer book and holy water. May Crowning Procession
  • “By my honour,” said the baron, “I would gladly know who has dared to array the poor knave thus; and I trust he should dearly aby his outrecuidance, were he the best, save one, in England.” Waverley
  • He held out his arms and she went into them gladly.
  • Actually, Obama has been more honest about this, realizing that of course, he - like Saint John - gladly accepts contributions from the corporations that hire these corporate-water-carrying lobbying firms. In New Ad, Edwards Warns Against The "Lie" Of Corporate Democrats
  • Gladly does He hunger that you may be fed; naked does He go that He may provide for you the materials for a garment of incorruption, yet not even so do you give up any of your own. Jesus Christ
  • He doesn't suffer fools gladly so he's hardly the best person to be instructor on the beginner's course.
  • I gladly stepped aside for them to watch - this is their day.
  • This book gives numerous examples of previously unreached peoples who had retained enough knowledge of the true God and Creator to respond gladly when the complete Gospel finally reached them through missionaries.
  • Page 39 put two silver half-dollars into a hand which clasped the coins gladly, in the knowledge that no master could take them away, but whatever was earned by the laborer would remain his own. Frederick Douglass The Colored Orator.
  • But, given a few quid, most women will gladly pay someone else to wield that squeezy mop.
  • I called gladly from the stairs, and bade her come up to me. Friendship Village
  • Hail to thee, then, Dionysus of the clustered vine, and grant to us to come gladly again to the season of vintaging, yea, and afterwards for many a year to come. The Homeric Hymns A New Prose Translation; and Essays, Literary and Mythological
  • But, even if they gladly sacrifice the joys of unencumbered youth, early motherhood has reduced the chance they will enjoy the life that most of us would wish for our daughters.
  • What eventually took its place was a travesty of the real thing, a mockery of the power that could raise men to heaven and give them the glimpse of God for which they gladly died.
  • Take a moment to quiz the staff and they'll gladly regale you of the occasion when the Lethal Weapon star dragged his co-star Glenn Close along there to sample their sizeable haddock.
  • To frighten the people sufficiently that they will gladly surrender their individual rights and those of their neighbors for the promise of security, you have to atomize them.
  • Gladly at this moment would Mac – Ivor have put their quarrel to a personal arbitrement, his eye flashed fire, and he measured Edward as if to choose where he might best plant a mortal wound. Waverley
  • Smitten by her disinterestedness as well as by her beauty, Lord Clavering would gladly marry her, but is bound by his word plighted to Lord Dunbar's daughter. Balzac
  • Now since these dead bones have already outlasted the living ones of Methuselah, and in a yard underground, and thin walls of clay, outworn all the strong and specious buildings above it; and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests: what prince can promise such diuturnity unto his relicks, or might not gladly say, Hydriotaphia, or Urn-burial
  • He responded well and gladly gave me enough material to work with.
  • Like the rest of us, he is sometimes short and impatient with those around him, and he does not suffer fools gladly.
  • Gladly will I bestir the deedy hands, everywhere behold where thou hast need of me; bepraise the rich pomp of thy splendour; pursue unwearied the lovely harmonies of thy skilled handicraft; gladly contemplate the thoughtful pace of thy mighty, radiant clock; explore the balance of the forces and the laws of the wondrous play of countless worlds and their seasons; but true to the Rampolli
  • Yet these very same Soldiers would gladly have died for him.
  • Many drinkers plunge gladly into inebriation as an escape from reality.
  • I would gladly know how Moses, with an actual fire, calcined or burnt the golden calf into powder: for that mystical metal of gold, whose solary and celestial nature Religio Medici
  • The golden lab bounds over, not minding the rain against his water repellant coat, and gladly enters Frank's tent.
  • Peter trained and shod his own horses and never suffered fools gladly.
  • And true enough, for my father's younger brother, being landless, took the yardland gladly when it fell vacant, and agreed to do service for it, but for all that he was born free, like all my kin. The Raven In The Foregate
  • She just wanted to peek inside quickly to see who it was, then she would gladly leave with Josh.
  • If this offer is genuine I will gladly accept it.
  • I must tell you of a record of St Bede's, which shows how gladly Ireland in old days, as ever, shared the priceless gift which she of all countries, received with the most passionate entireness and held with the most unswerving steadfastness. Our Catholic Heritage in English Literature of Pre-Conquest Days
  • In appreciation, The Japan Emergency Team will gladly display the logo of the sponsoring parties on the vehicle.
  • Had I understood the means by which I could contrive my own death, I would gladly have used them. Secret History of Elizabeth Tudor, Vampire Slayer
  • I will gladly endure all and every privation; for I am sick, _sick_ of worming secrets from trusting friends, and spying upon those who shelter me. The Lost Despatch
  • The Harrison "progress" left its heritage of shame, whereof each abaser would gladly have washed the hands of him in his neighbor's basin. The Shadow On The Dial, and Other Essays 1909
  • I will gladly avail myself of all that you're doing. Christianity Today
  • I'm sorry to say we don't take MasterCard, but I will gladly accept your cash or a cheque. NO BODY
  • They will gladly accept the conclusion that the marvellous qualities and activities of living things and that inscrutable wonder, the mind of man, are outcomes of the orderly process of Nature no less than are the miracles which we call a buttercup, a rock crystal, a glacier, the noon-day sun! More Science From an Easy Chair
  • She was a silky, martinet of a woman when it came to her money, which she would gladly take in and spend only the amount to feed and clothe the ones who worked under her and furnish the house as lavishly as was needed.
  • He gladly joins Zatoichi in pursuit of their mutual passion for dice gambling.
  • How do you get the word "unappreciated" out of somebody who's made over $250 million in NBA salary, tens of millions more in endorsements, who still has national ad campaigns on TV (I think I saw an Icy-Hot commercial the other day), who has his own signature sneaker, and who is one of the players reporters will gladly run to for an interview in a crowded locker room full of All-Stars? Dime Magazine (www.dimemag.com) : Daily NBA News, NBA Trades, NBA Rumors, Basketball Videos, Sneakers
  • He is devastatingly bright and does not suffer fools gladly. Times, Sunday Times
  • I would have gladly grabbed the pompous and corrupt Hamid Karzai by his neck and stuck his nose in a bedsore even though it would have meant my court-martial. Afghan Hospital Horror Is a Sign of Terrible Failure
  • They answered the call gladly, for the spirit of adventure ran high, and every army officer welcomed the chance to see active service. Boys' Book of Famous Soldiers
  • This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.
  • This is not a world that suffers fools gladly.
  • Without hesitation, I gladly tore it up into many pieces, enjoying each rip and tear of the material as I let the wind blow it away.
  • We shall gladly lend every effort in our power toward its realization.
  • After this feast, the King brought the Count of Poitiers to Poitiers, that he might take seizin of his fiefs, but when the King was come to Poitiers, he would gladly have been back again in Paris; for he found that the Count of La Marche, who had eaten at his table on Saint John's day, had got together a number of men-at-arms at Lusignan by Poitiers. The Memoirs of the Lord of Joinville
  • It was a new nickname but one she gladly accepted. The Sun
  • The Berkeley seminar was familiar turf, but not a place to suffer fools gladly. Christianity Today
  • Michael did not suffer fools gladly and could seem aloof and distant at times, but this was his rather old-world formality.
  • So now in chorus, giving God the g lory, raise we our anthem gladly to his honor, that in fair kinship we may all be sharers here and hereafter. Augustine of Hippo: Common of Theologians and Teachers
  • And I'd gladly wave goodbye to the odd beagle if it would help cure cancer.
  • When interrogated before the royal council she turned evidence against her brother, and offered to fight him - by proxy - in judicial combat, adding that she would be gladly burned alive if her champion was worsted.
  • I went gladly enough, secured the new job, learned how to do it acceptably, and was temerariously happy and light-hearted for two whole weeks. Branded
  • He ask the kindly saleslady to select some ten books that has romance as a subject, the lady gladly helped him and picked up some of the thickest books he had ever bought.
  • What a asp web site it articulary be to not purse to decade picturesquely planck and perfunctorily get to moneylender comer gladly as a furze! Rational Review
  • When we have new perception, we shall gladly disburden the memory of its hoarded treasures as old rubbish.
  • I gladly avail myself of your offer.
  • The popular conception of Prohibition is that speakeasies abounded, gangsters and bootleggers of all sorts flourished, and every American gladly flouted the law.
  • Back then, it was rear-wheel drive only and didn't suffer fools gladly. Times, Sunday Times
  • If only we did live in a world where these evil aforementioned monstrosities have and never will happen, to give up my whole belief system would be a price I would gladly pay.
  • He gladly accepted their invitation.
  • They would gladly participate less in plan administration in order to achieve this.
  • And for one shining moment in American politics, one and all gladly checked their partisan passions at the door, in deference to this decaffeinated altar of reasoned reflection. Jeffrey Abelson: The UnConvention
  • Knowing this, most experienced pistoleros will gladly trade a little additional recoil for a lighter burden.
  • Lord Clavering would gladly marry her, but is bound by his word plighted to Lord Dunbar’s daughter. Balzac
  • They fetched the patient little skewbald who came out gladly. Five Go To Mystery Moor
  • I bowed deeply and told him how grateful I felt to him, and how gladly I would accept his hospitality.
  • This characteristic makes it possible to sort of domesticate them, as a great number of bees will gladly cohabitate in a relatively small beehouse. Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine
  • Routing those that came out of Capua against them, and thus procuring a quantity of proper soldiers' arms, they gladly threw away their own as barbarous and dishonourable.
  • ` ` By my honour, '' said the Baron, ` ` I would gladly know who has dared to array the poor knave thus; and I trust he should dearly abye his outrecuidance, were he the best, save one, in England. '' The Waverley
  • He suffered neither fools nor snobs gladly and lost millions creating prototypes of aeroplanes that other companies would benefit from afterwards.
  • This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.
  • If you buy into such narrative bribery and presentational prestidigitation, you'll gladly go along with whatever is offered.
  • So he went in gladly, hoping that Mr. Burrell might be there. The Second Chance
  • I'd gladly pay an extra stotinka Bulgarian coins to buy an egg free of chicken poop. Archive 2007-10-07
  • We gladly accepted his kind offer; he had made his bow, and was cruising amongst the smokers, and punch drinkers, where the blue coated masters of the English merchantmen and American skippers, were hobbing and nobbing with the gingham -- coated Dons, for the whole Tom Cringle's Log
  • Given the extra space (2 CDs of audiobook is worth several Torchwood episodes) we get a lot of decent exploration of love and religion in the world of Torchwood, though I felt that the author would gladly have given us more if space had allowed. July Books 1) Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck
  • S. Omer then, which recked not for that, lifted himself up and revested on him his habit and gloves, and thanked much S. Morant, and said to him that he should obey the king, for thereto he was holden, and that as for him he should obey to our Lord and should bear in all patience his adversities, and that gladly he would go with him thereas he was ordained for to go. The Golden Legend, vol. 7
  • Finally, Jericho have been wrapped up too fast in my opinion and I would gladly scratch season 2 to restart from the end of season 1. Friday Top 5: Canceled shows to bring back
  • This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.
  • I would gladly swap my 147 for a place in the semi-finals. The Sun
  • As for me, well my love for New York runs so deep that I would gladly have lost myself in the city and stayed forever!
  • The millionaire bookie gladly agreed to take the neglected animal into his private sanctuary after it was found emaciated and abandoned.
  • _ -- Your expectation of being soon able to announce the successful manufacture of a new negative calotype paper, will, I am sure, be gladly received by many photographers, and especially by those who, like me, have been subjected to much disappointment with Turner's paper. Notes and Queries, Number 227, March 4, 1854 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc.
  • I have deferred it too long, and would gladly see it completed. Middlemarch
  • While Woodward would gladly play the role of pantomime villain this summer when he takes his Lions to New Zealand, he is not so keen to have the boos and hisses directed at his players.
  • At the end of the show, I again thanked him for taking care of the matter, and we signed up for the next show gladly. Webcomic Barred From Dragon*Con » Comics Worth Reading
  • And gladly would learn, and gladly teach. 
  • While Karisma is quiet, patient, and low-keyed, Kareena has fast attained the reputation of being a spitfire who doesn't mince words and does not suffer fools gladly.
  • Thee will he gladly marry,/an bring that whatsoe'er. The Nibelungenlied Translated into Rhymed English Verse in the Metre of the Original
  • He doesn't suffer fools gladly and has a propensity for telling the truth.
  • The Pacers gladly will trade sloppy losses now for a nice, long winning streak in April or May.
  • He tells her that Torvald is not the only person who would gladly give his life for her.
  • Gladly taking the leap into those trenches is LaBeouf, eager to show he can do more than skedaddle away from computer-generated metal giants in the Transformers blockbusters. 20 years later, greed's still good for Douglas in 'Wall Street' sequel
  • A neo-Georgian poet, disciple of FREUD, pacificist and vegetarian, will gladly pay five pounds to any psychopathic suggestionist who will extirpate from his subconsciousness the lingering relics of an antipathy to syncopated rhythms which retard his progress towards a complete mastery of the technique of amorphous bombination. Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 159, July 14th, 1920
  • I will gladly offer plenty of cheap publicity in return for a discount…
  • Many of the Tongans heard the word gladly, though hitherto known for their evil doings, and returned home changed in heart and manners. The Cruise of the Mary Rose Here and There in the Pacific
  • He was called a valiant and a hardy man and did so much by his prowess, that under the banner of the earl of Moray he did such valiantness in arms, that the Scots had marvel thereof, and so was slain in fighting: the Scots would gladly have taken him alive, but he would never yield, he hoped ever to have been rescued. Chronicle and Romance (The Harvard Classics Series)
  • I wanted to call upon Dr. Johnson, and it is so disagreeable to me to go to him alone, now poor Mrs. Williams is dead, on account of the quantity of men always visiting him, that I most gladly accepted, almost asked, his 'squireship. Dr. Johnson and Fanny Burney
  • Now since these dead bones have already outlasted the living ones of Methuselah and in a yard under ground and thin walls of clay outworn all the strong and spacious buildings above it, and quietly rested under the drums and tramplings of three conquests; what Prince can promise such diuturnity unto his reliques or might not gladly say The Principles of English Versification
  • I am a free man, not a number; not a slave to silly ideas, not all that crazy and not one to suffer fools gladly!
  • Now soldiers without number, gladly risking death, had deserted from the army of the Khedive; they had bought themselves out with enormous backsheesh, they had been thieves, murderers, panderers, that they might be freed from service by some corrupt pasha or bimbashi; but no one in the knowledge of the world had ever been expelled from the army of the Khedive. The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
  • I do not suffer fools gladly and I have been known to be opinionated and defend my beliefs strongly.
  • They appeared to leave a high ball to each other and he gladly ended any confusion by planting the loose ball into the open net.
  • Whether you want an apéritif, digestif or something in between, ask the bar staff for a recommendation and they will gladly suggest something appropriate.
  • Badr Basim King over them after his sire; and they sware the oath gladly, for the sovran was liberal to the lieges, pleasant in parley and a very compend of goodness, saying naught but that wherein was advantage for the people. The Book of The Thousand Nights And A Night
  • And so farre did this sodaine knowledge in him extend; that he could conceive of divine and celestiall things, and that they were more to be admired and reverenced, then those of humane or terrene consideration; wherefore the more gladly he contented himselfe, to tarry till she awaked of her owne accord. The Decameron
  • Oedipus orders Tiresias to leave, and Tiresias does so gladly, as he did not want to be there to begin with.
  • Spock must resign his captainship and gladly accept his subordinate position for reasons that make no logical sense if you examine them for even one instant. Kateelliott: Star Trek: Alas, Count Me Underwhelmed
  • No worries, they'll gladly provide you with a loaner for the day.
  • Anomalous’ owner Erik Lanzillotta asked if I would make an installation of stringboards and I gladly agreed.
  • And I'd gladly wave goodbye to the odd beagle if it would help cure cancer.
  • He was a man who suffered hardship gladly, a hunter and a soldier.
  • A makeshift shop outside the gates of the cemetery gladly sold bundles to Ray.
  • This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.
  • We will gladly accept any water that they can send our way.
  • If you'd prefer something else I'll gladly have it changed for you."— 'No. this is great.'.
  • Bogarde was notoriously difficult to photograph and had a reputation for not suffering fools gladly. Times, Sunday Times
  • This has been my life. I have found it worth living, and would gladly live it again if the chance were offered me.
  • I may be paid to suffer fools, but I definitely don't have to do so gladly.
  • We are going to be among the many who will gladly take the extra refuse to the council offices, to prevent cats, foxes and stray dogs attacking bags which are propping our bin lids open.
  • Much of this, I gladly confide, derives from my lifelong inclination for historical geography.
  • The monastic orders gladly accept this heavy peasant earthenware, which is easily fashioned into a Capuchin or an Ursuline. Les Miserables
  • She even markets a wonderful product herself, and she will gladly send you a sample.
  • It was a new nickname but one she gladly accepted. The Sun

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