“A wise man told me don't argue with fools
Cause people from a distance can't tell who is who”

—  Jay-Z

The quote "A wise man told me don't argue with fools Cause people from a distance can't tell who is…" is famous quote attributed to Jay-Z (1969), American rapper, businessman, entrepreneur, record executive, songwriter, record producer and investor.

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