Citations:procudo


 * 55 B.C.E. De Oratore 3.121, Marcus Tullius Cicero
 * non enim solum acuenda nobis neque procudenda lingua est; sed onerandum complendumque pectus maximarum rerum suavitate, copia, varietate.
 * for not only must the language be sharpened and hammered out by us, but the heart of the most and greatest matters must be burdened and crowded with sweetness, abundance, variety.