However much one person insults another, he causes him no physical injury at all. Only when words lead to blows are bones liable to be broken.
The proverb, which dates back to the nineteenth century, was – and still is – used mostly by children.
However much one person insults another, he causes him no physical injury at all. Only when words lead to blows are bones liable to be broken.
The proverb, which dates back to the nineteenth century, was – and still is – used mostly by children.