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Who said Conversation should be pleasant without scurrility witty affectation free indecency learned conceitedness novel falsehood?

The quote you provided is from Benjamin Franklin, and it appears in his "Advice to a Young Man on the Choice of a Mistress."

This quote reflects Franklin's views on ideal conversation, emphasizing qualities like pleasantness, wit, sincerity, and intellectual depth, while avoiding negativity, pretentiousness, vulgarity, arrogance, and dishonesty.

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