an.1.336 Aṅguttara Nikāya (Numbered Discourses)
336
… so too the sentient beings who are wise, bright, clever, and able to distinguish what is well said from what is poorly said are few,
while the sentient beings who are witless, dull, stupid, and unable to distinguish what is well said from what is poorly said are many.
… so too the sentient beings who are wise, bright, clever, and able to distinguish what is well said from what is poorly said are few,
while the sentient beings who are witless, dull, stupid, and unable to distinguish what is well said from what is poorly said are many.