Brevity is the soul of wit

Origin of: Brevity is the soul of wit

Brevity is the soul of wit

Wit in Shakespeare’s time meant sharpness of intellect or acumen rather than humour. This summation of intellect in just five words is one of the wonders of the language. The source is Hamlet Act II, Scene II and is said by Polonius (of all people!) “Therefore, since brevity is the soul of wit … I will be brief. Your noble son is mad.”