A wound from a tongue is worse than a wound from a sword: for the latter affects only the body, the former the spirit.


The History of Philosophy


A wound from a tongue is worse than a wound from a sword: for the latter affects only the body, the former the spirit.

A wound from a tongue is worse than a wound from a sword: for the latter affects only the body, the former the spirit.

A wound from a tongue is worse than a wound from a sword: for the latter affects only the body, the former the spirit.

A wound from a tongue is worse than a wound from a sword: for the latter affects only the body, the former the spirit.