
Still waters run deep is a proverb of Latin origin now commonly taken to mean that a placid exterior hides a passionate or subtle nature. Formerly it also carried the warning that silent people are dangerous, as in Caesar`s summing up of Cassius in William Shakespeare`s play Julius Caesar I.2.195-6: This interpretation was also given currency in.....
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