
If anyone fancies he knows anything, he does not yet understand as he should. - Saint Paul (c.5? - c.67) -- Bible: "The First Epistle of Paul to the Corinthians" Chapter 8
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もし人が自分は何か知っていると思うなら、その人は知らなければならないほどの事すらまだ知っていない。 - 聖パウロ (5頃? - 67頃) -- 聖書: 『コリント人への第一の手紙』第8章

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