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Names Important Character Proverb Shakespeare's Romeo Juliet

The significance of a person or thing lies in their character, not their name.

Nazwy nie są ważne; charakter jest.

Proverb What's in a name?
Definition Names are not important; character is.
Note This proverb is from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet.

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