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Not suffer fools gladly

Not suffer fools gladly is to be impatient or intolerant towards people one regards as foolish or unintelligent.

Shades of grey

Shades of grey - the fact of it not being clear in a situation what is right and wrong.

Heads I win, tails you lose

Heads I win, tails you lose - I win whatever happens.

The phrase "heads I win, tails you lose" is often used to describe a situation in which one party has an unfair advantage or in which the outcome is rigged in their favor. It means that no matter what the outcome of a particular decision or event, the person who uses this phrase will come out on top.

Fortune favors the bold

Fortune favors the bold means that taking risks and being courageous can bring you success, good luck, or whatever equivalent you're after in your treasure. Everything in life begins with courage.