The wise man does not boast of his knowledge, nor does he hide his ignorance.
Indian mystic poet
The wise man does not boast of his knowledge, nor does he hide his ignorance.
Indian mystic poet
Poem/Doha, widely attributed to Kabir
c. 15th Century
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