Alexander Pushkin — "Fearing no insult, asking for no crown, receive with indifference both flattery …"
Fearing no insult, asking for no crown, receive with indifference both flattery and slander, and do not argue with a fool.
Fearing no insult, asking for no crown, receive with indifference both flattery and slander, and do not argue with a fool.
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