No one has a finer command of language than the person who keeps his mouth shut.
Meaning of the quote
This quote means that the best way to use language is by not talking too much. If you don't speak all the time, you can better understand and express yourself. Staying quiet allows you to listen and think carefully before you respond, which shows you have a strong grasp of language.
About Sam Rayburn
Sam Rayburn was a prominent American politician who served as the Speaker of the United States House of Representatives for over 17 years, spanning multiple terms. He was a Democrat from Texas and played a key role in shaping American politics during his long career in Congress.
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