An honest man will never employ an equivocal expression; a confused man may often utter ambiguous ones without any design.


Prose Quotations from Socrates to Macaulay (1880)


An honest man will never employ an equivocal expression; a confused man may often utter ambiguous ones without any design.

An honest man will never employ an equivocal expression; a confused man may often utter ambiguous ones without any design.

An honest man will never employ an equivocal expression; a confused man may often utter ambiguous ones without any design.

An honest man will never employ an equivocal expression; a confused man may often utter ambiguous ones without any design.