> > Typically, more foolish (or naive) people are ego-stricken and have a "need"
> > to go about blabbing how smart and knowledgeable they are, while a true wise
> > one is more likely to keep quiet allowing the observer to ask, bear and
> > learn... really learn... with dignity.
>
> And the fools listen to other fools and disregard the wise. Marcia Clark used
> quiet dignity to present her case, and now a double murder walks the street.
Hmm. That's the first time I've heard gross incompetence and
subornation of perjury referred to as "quiet dignity". But that's
a whole new thread...
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