Remember that you were born with two ears and one tongue, so that you may listen more and speak less.
Epicurean philosophy
Remember that you were born with two ears and one tongue, so that you may listen more and speak less.
Epicurean philosophy
This is a common proverb, often attributed to various philosophers, but not definitively to Epicurus.
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