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I don't even know what is making it so difficult..
I've just encountered this quote while searching for 'would do well not to' expression.
"So near is falsehood to truth that a wise man would do well not to trust himself on the narrow edge." — Marcus Tullius Cicero
It's hard for me to understand what it's saying, but is it because it's out of context? But this one is selected as a "quote" at a quote site.
It seems to me that the that-clause is an advice because of something that the main clause says. OK. I think first of all, I don't understand what the main clause is saying, and this is because I don't understand how the that-clause is functioning here..
2018年4月4日 09:31


