My friend's name is Vlad. He is 18 years old. He is very handsome and kind. He isn't very tall. He has a round face as everyone has, a bit long nose and big cheerful grey eyes. His skin is a bit pale but he likes this fact, he doesn't like ruddy faces. He has no freckles. His forehead is open. I think Vlad has a charming smile. His hair isn't very short but it is not long either. It is straight and black. He's very honest and decent guy. You can rely on him in any matter, because he is responsible and reliable. I can tell him any secret, and I'm sure that he never tells anyone anything extra, so I trust him. My friend is always ready to help me, because he is friendly and helpful. He doesn't have many friends because he's a little shy and not very sociable. I am proud of my friend and I really appreciate our relations.
Juvenal's phrase became popular after it was repeated the English philosopher John Locke (1632-1704) French writer and educator Jean-Jacques Rousseau (1712-1778). All authors proceeded from the fact that having a healthy body does not guarantee the presence of a healthy mind. Instead, they talked about what should aspire to this harmony, because in reality it is rare. Allegorically about striving for the harmonious development of man. Thus, the traditional understanding of this popular expression is the exact opposite initially invest in it sense: people see the second part as a consequence of the first. It would be better to say that the author of this saying tried to formulate the idea of the harmonious development of man, which is inherent in the one and the other.