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A word to the wise is sufficient

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  1. Intelligent people can take hints; they don't need to have everything explained to them at great length.


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The phrase “a word to the wise” frequently accompanies a warning of some sort.

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A word to the wise is sufficient; it is therefore needless to multiply scenes illustrative of the manner in which too many people pay the doctor.

From Finger Posts on the Way of Life by Arthur, T. S. (Timothy Shay)

"A word to the wise is sufficient;" she laughed and turned her pretty face toward the coroner's once.

From The Filigree Ball Being a full and true account of the solution of the mystery concerning the Jeffrey-Moore affair by Green, Anna Katharine