
どれほど高名な偉人であろうと、皆が皆知っているわけではないし、どんなに孤独な隠者であろうと、誰一人知らないなどということはあり得ない。 - トーマス・ムーア[トマス・ムア] (1779 - 1852)
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No man, however great, is known to everybody and no man, however solitary, is known to nobody. - Thomas Moore (1779 - 1852)

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