The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci Complete


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if you do not understand the matter well.  
It is ill to praise, and worse to reprimand in matters that you do  
not understand.  
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201.  
Words which do not satisfy the ear of the hearer weary him or vex  
him, and the symptoms of this you will often see in such hearers in  
their frequent yawns; you therefore, who speak before men whose good  
will you desire, when you see such an excess of fatigue, abridge  
your speech, or change your discourse; and if you do otherwise, then  
instead of the favour you desire, you will get dislike and  
hostility.  
And if you would see in what a man takes pleasure, without hearing  
him speak, change the subject of your discourse in talking to him,  
and when you presently see him intent, without yawning or wrinkling  
his brow or other actions of various kinds, you may be certain that  
the matter of which you are speaking is such as is agreeable to him  
&c.  
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202.  
The lover is moved by the beloved object as the senses are by  
sensible objects; and they unite and become one and the same thing.  
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