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Spartan Wit
Spartan wit was famous. Laconic (Laconia was another word for Sparta) means short, pithy, to the point. Plutarch, the old Greek historian, gives some examples: Once a Spartan king was watching a show with a sword-swallower. “That’s easily done here … Continue reading
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