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A wise man should so write (though in words understood by all men) that wise men only should be able to commend him
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"A wise man should so write (though in words understood by all men) that wise men only should be able to commend him"

- Thomas Hobbes

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This quote by Thomas Hobbes recommends that a wise male needs to compose in a manner in which only other smart guys can comprehend and appreciate. He is suggesting that a sensible man ought to not write in a way that is easily comprehended by everybody, but rather in such a way that only those who are wise can understand and appreciate. This implies that a wise man needs to not be composing for the purpose of getting appeal or popularity, but rather for the purpose of communicating his concepts to those who have the ability to comprehend them. By writing in this way, a sensible guy can guarantee that his ideas are not misinterpreted or misunderstood by those who are not smart. This quote also suggests that a smart guy must aim to write in a way that is both meaningful and thought-provoking, as this is the best method to ensure that his concepts are correctly comprehended and valued.

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England Flag This quote is written / told by Thomas Hobbes between April 5, 1588 and December 4, 1679. He/she was a famous Philosopher from England. The author also have 33 other quotes.

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