The speech of man is like embroidered tapestries, since like them this too has to be extended in order to display its patterns, but when it is rolled up it conceals and distorts them.


From Plutarch, Lives, Themistocles, 29


The speech of man is like embroidered tapestries, since like them this too has to be extended in order to display its patterns, but when it is rolled ...

The speech of man is like embroidered tapestries, since like them this too has to be extended in order to display its patterns, but when it is rolled ...

The speech of man is like embroidered tapestries, since like them this too has to be extended in order to display its patterns, but when it is rolled ...

The speech of man is like embroidered tapestries, since like them this too has to be extended in order to display its patterns, but when it is rolled ...