Leonardo da Vinci Quote

As regards this vice, we read that the peacock is more guilty of it than any other animal. For it is always contemplating the beauty of its tail, which it spreads in the form of a wheel, and by its cries attracts to itself the gaze of the creatures that surround it. And this is the last vice to be conquered.


The Literary Works of L. Da Vinci (ed. 1883)


As regards this vice, we read that the peacock is more guilty of it than any other animal. For it is always contemplating the beauty of its tail,...

As regards this vice, we read that the peacock is more guilty of it than any other animal. For it is always contemplating the beauty of its tail,...

As regards this vice, we read that the peacock is more guilty of it than any other animal. For it is always contemplating the beauty of its tail,...

As regards this vice, we read that the peacock is more guilty of it than any other animal. For it is always contemplating the beauty of its tail,...