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Discourse Quote by John Locke

“There cannot be greater rudeness than to interrupt another in the current of his discourse.” quote by John Locke
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“There cannot be greater rudeness than to interrupt another in the current of his discourse.”

John Locke

About This Quote

Source Essay: “Of the Conduct of the Understanding”, 1706

Interrupting someone during their discourse shows profound disrespect.

In simple terms: Interrupting is rude.

Key Takeaway

Listen fully before speaking.

Themes

respect communication etiquette attention

Mood

serious formal

Type

ethical philosophical

When to use this quote

  • meetings
  • classrooms
  • debates
  • personal conversations

Key Concepts

Rudeness dialogue mindfulness

Questions to Reflect On

  • Is it ever justified to interrupt?
  • How does silence affect understanding?
A Different Perspective

Sometimes interruptions are necessary for safety or clarification.

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