
“Reprove your friend in secret and praise him openly.”
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XIX Philosophical Maxims. Morals. Polemics and Speculations.
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727)
“Reprove your friend in secret and praise him openly.”
The Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci (1883), XIX Philosophical Maxims. Morals. Polemics and Speculations.
"Adúltera" [Adulterous Thoughts] (1883)
2000, Excerpts from an address to Fiji's Great Council of Chiefs, 28 July 2005
“Only when he has suffered does the fool learn.”
Source: Works and Days (c. 700 BC), line 218.
Source: Words of a Sage : Selected thoughts of African Spir (1937), p. 42.
Aphorism 44
Les Caractères (1688), Du mérite personnel
Context: That man is good who does good to others; if he suffers on account of the good he does, he is very good; if he suffers at the hands of those to whom he has done good, then his goodness is so great that it could be enhanced only by greater sufferings; and if he should die at their hands, his virtue can go no further: it is heroic, it is perfect.