Alexander Pushkin — "There are two kinds of fools: one knows not what he does, and the other knows no…"
There are two kinds of fools: one knows not what he does, and the other knows not what he says.
There are two kinds of fools: one knows not what he does, and the other knows not what he says.
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"I was not born to amuse the Tsars."
"A deception that elevates us is dearer than a host of low truths."
"I am a poet, and I live in a world of dreams and illusions."
"I am a great admirer of Napoleon, but I hate him as a tyrant."
"The devil himself would not dare to come near me, for I am uglier than he."
Unspecified, often attributed to his writings or conversations.
Date: Early 19th century
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