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RE[2]: Comment by Thom_Holwerda
by henderson101 on Fri 7th Oct 2011 16:20
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"Guys and girls, please remember the following Dutch saying: over de doden niets dan goed ("concerning the dead, nothing but good").
Actually it is a Latin saying: "De mortuis nil nisi bonum." and it is an apothegm pertaining to Chilon of Sparta. "
The English saying, directly linked to the Latin, is "Never speak ill of the dead". "Ill" being used in the original meaning of the word as "bad" rather than the modern sense of "sick".




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Guys and girls, please remember the following Dutch saying: over de doden niets dan goed ("concerning the dead, nothing but good").
Actually it is a Latin saying: "De mortuis nil nisi bonum." and it is an apothegm pertaining to Chilon of Sparta.