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Wise men speak [talk] because they have something to say; fools (speak [talk]) because they have to say something. - Plato [Platon] (427 - 347B.C.)
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賢明な人が話すのは言わなければならない何かのため; 愚かな人が話すのは何か言わなければならないため。[賢明な人は言うべき何かがあるので話す; 愚かな人は何か言うべきなので話す。] - プラトン (紀元前427 - 前347)(【訳】岡本健 (1963 - ))
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