If you still have to ask, shame on you
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"If you still have to ask, shame on you" is a dictum by Louis Armstrong, cited after Max Jones et. al.: "Salute to Satchmo", I.P.C. Specialist & Professional Press Ltd 1970, page 25, often falsely cited as "Man, if you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know."
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