It means that idleness, when someone spends their time doing nothingsignificant, is a holiday of a fool because they are happy doing it. Usually people are happy during holidays, and if someone spends a holiday doing nothing good for himself or others, they are a fool.
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There was a lot of idleness amongst the townsfolk.
Its Billie Holiday "I'm a fool to want you"
Giving money to the poor is sometimes labeled "subsidizing idleness," but for some reason that disparagement is never directed at the subsidized idleness of the rich.
It's spelled "April Fool's Day".
The word "restlessness" has the same suffix as "idleness", which is "-ness".
Yes, idleness has a suffix. The suffix is -ness.
My Lady of Idleness - 1913 was released on: USA: 15 July 1913
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Yes. April 1 (April Fool's Day) is not a National holiday, so there will be mail delivered.