Quote by George Eliot
Blessed is the man, who having nothing to say, abstains from giving wordy evidence of the fact.
Summary
This quote emphasizes the virtue of silence and concise speech. It suggests that someone who has nothing meaningful or valuable to contribute should refrain from speaking unnecessarily or filling the air with empty words. It acknowledges the wisdom in recognizing the insignificance of one's own thoughts and opinions when they do not add value to a conversation. The quote encourages the practice of self-restraint and encourages the appreciation of silence over needless verbosity.
By George Eliot