“Good-breeding is the art of showing men, by external signs, the internal regard we have for them. It arises from good sense, improved by conversing with good company.”
Quote by Cato the Younger
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“Flee sloth; for the indolence of the soul is the decay of the body.”
“All have the gift of speech, but few are possessed of wisdom.”
“Consider in silence whatever any one says: speech both conceals and reveals the inner soul of man.”
