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Every man, however wise, needs the advice of some sagacious friend in the affairs of life
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"Every man, however wise, needs the advice of some sagacious friend in the affairs of life"

- Plautus

About this Quote

This quote by Plautus highlights the significance of having a trustworthy and also sensible friend in one's life. It recommends that regardless of how intelligent or well-informed a person might be, there are times when they will need the input and also advice of a person they can rely upon to make sound decisions.

The term "sagacious" refers to someone that is wise, informative, and possessing excellent reasoning. Plautus believed that having such a buddy was necessary in browsing the complicated as well as often difficult issues that emerge in life.

The quote also suggests that looking for the guidance of others is not a sign of weak point but rather a stamina. It takes humility to confess that we do not have all the solutions and also calls for a degree of visibility and susceptability to seek out the guidance of others.

Generally, this quote emphasizes the value of helpful relationships as well as the profound impact they can have on our lives, particularly during times of uncertainty or problem.

About the Author

Plautus This quote is written / told by Plautus between 254 BC and 184 BC. He was a famous Playwright from Rome. The author also have 42 other quotes.

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