In a promise, what you thought, and not what you said, is always to be considered.


Cicero's Three books of offices, or moral duties (ed. 1855)


In a promise, what you thought, and not what you said, is always to be considered.

In a promise, what you thought, and not what you said, is always to be considered.

In a promise, what you thought, and not what you said, is always to be considered.

In a promise, what you thought, and not what you said, is always to be considered.