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Quotes › Authors › P › Percy Bysshe Shelley › When a thing is said to be not worth refuting you
  • When a thing is said to be not worth refuting you may be sure that either it is flagrantly stupid - in which case all comment is superfluous - or it is something formidable, the very crux of the problem.

    Percy Bysshe Shelley: When a thing is said to be not worth refuting you may be sure that either it is flagrantly stupid - in which case all comment is superfluous - or it is something formidable, the very crux of the problem.
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