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A man who takes pleasure in speaking continuously fools himself in thinking he is not unpleasant to those around him.


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This page presents the quote "A man who takes pleasure in speaking continuously fools himself in thinking he is not unpleasant to those around him.". Author of this quote is Sophocles. This quote is about pleasure, thinking, men, communication,.