"Men of few words are the best" is a quote from which play?
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One of its first known uses was by William Shakespeare in his 1599 play King Henry V. He hath heard that men of few words are the best men.
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"Men of few words are the best" is a quote from William Shakespeare's play Henry V.
- A man of few words means to say that someone who does not speak very much or speaks very less, tends to be quiet.
- It refers to someone who is very thoughtful and disciplined about what to speak. A person who is terse, or reticent in his/her speech.
- "Henry V" is William Shakespeare's historical play. The play is believed to be written in the year 1599. The quote "Men of few words are the best" is from this play by William Shakespeare.
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