Those who can think, but cannot express what they think, place themselves at the level of those who cannot think.
Athenian statesman
Those who can think, but cannot express what they think, place themselves at the level of those who cannot think.
Athenian statesman
Attributed to Pericles.
c. 5th Century BCE (approximate)
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