Malim equidem indisertam prudentiam quam stultitiam loquacem.translation
Malim equidem indisertam prudentiam quam stultitiam loquacem.
Rome, Italy
Instead of announcing that what you are about to tell is interesting, make it so.
The finest manners in the world are awkwardness and fatuity, when contrasted with a finer intelligence.
Well done is better than well said.
All praise of virtue consists in action.
He was never less idle than when at leisure, nor less alone than when alone.
He plants trees whose shade another age will enjoy.