Words carry greater conviction when spoken by men of good repute

Words carry greater conviction when spoken by men of good repute than when spoken by men who live under a cloud. Isocrates. Antidosis. Speech 15. Section 278.


Image: Farewell of Brutus to Porcia by Antoine Dubost, 1799, at the Musée de la Révolution Française in Vizille, France courtesy of Wikimedia Commons.

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