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Better a witty fool, than a foolish wit. [A witty fool's better than a foolish wit.] - Fool [Clown / Jester] -- William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616): Twelfth Night, Act I, Scene V
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愚かな利口者よりも、利口な愚か者の方がまし。 - 愚か者[道化(師)] -- ウィリアム・シェイクスピア (1564 - 1616): 『十二夜』第一幕第五場

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