Francois de La Rochefoucauld: "The height of cleverness is to be able to conceal it."
A Quiet Walk at Theler Wetlands
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It’s been quite a while since we managed to get out to Theler Wetlands, so
I wanted to see what was there before we left for another trip to
California and...
9 hours ago
Blimey, I had no idea how many clever folk I know..
ReplyDeleteOops. I forgot about that view of it. I was thinking about it from the opposite direction. I figured he meant that a really clever man would realize not to alienate everyone by showing so plainly how much more clever he is than they are. In short, to remain sociable and accepted. Of course, I find it hard to do that, and that's why my interpretation is, as usual, warped.
ReplyDeleteOops. I forgot about that view of it. I was thinking about it from the opposite direction. I figured he meant that a really clever man would realize not to alienate everyone by showing so plainly how much more clever he is than they are. In short, to remain sociable and accepted. Of course, I find it hard to do that, and that's why my interpretation is, as usual, warped.
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