Samuel JohnsonI never desire to converse with a man who has written more than he has read.
About This Quote
some times when you are speaking with someone who is getting old some times they will say things that they know you will disagree with and this quote shows that you should not talk to an older man who reads more than he talks.
Source: Johnsonian Miscellanies Vol Ii
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