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41. | Fools rush in where angels fear to treat |
| 愚人愚行 |
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42. | Questions are never indiscreet;answers sometimes are. |
| 天下无愚问,时或有愚答。 |
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43. | "If a wise man goes to law with a foolish man, he may be angry or laughing, but there will be no rest |
| 智慧人与愚妄人相争,或怒,或笑,总不能使他止息。 |
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44. | To prey upon simple people |
| 鱼肉乡愚 |
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45. | The fool doth think he s wise, but the wise man knows himself to be a fool. --William Shakespeare |
| 愚者自以为智,智者则自以为愚。——莎士比亚 |
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46. | The Book of Folly |
| 愚行集 |
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47. | The way of the foolish man seems right to him? but the wise man gives ear to suggestions. |
| 愚妄人所行的,在自己眼中看为正直。惟智慧人,肯听人的劝教。 |
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48. | The view of an ignorant countryman |
| 乡愚之见 |
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49. | A dull young man |
| 愚呆小子 |
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50. | collective folly |
| 集体愚行 |
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