“Those who wish to appear wise among fools, among the wise seem foolish.”

—  Quintilian

Book X, Chapter VII, 21
See also: An X among Ys, a Y among Xs
De Institutione Oratoria (c. 95 AD)

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Qui stultis videri eruditi volunt stulti eruditis videntur.

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