“Silence is better than unmeaning words.”

—  Pythagoras

As quoted in Encyclopaedia Americana (1832) Vol. X, p. 445 edited by Francis Lieber, E. Wigglesworth, and Thomas Gamaliel Bradford

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ancient Greek mathematician and philosopher -585–-495 BC

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