can, does; he who cannot, teaches, he who
can, does; he who cannot, teaches, he who a person with real ability will perform themselves rather than teaching others to do so. The saying comes originally from George Bernard Shaw's ‘Maxims for Revolutionaries’ in Man and Superman (1903); there are many (frequently humorous) variations of the saying.
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