on 13-02-2015 03:09 PM
on 15-02-2015 10:33 AM
“Anybody can have ideas—the difficulty is to express them without squandering a quire of paper on an idea that ought to be reduced to one glittering paragraph.” Mark Twain
“So the writer who breeds more words than he needs, is making a chore for the reader who reads.” Dr Seuss
“If it is possible to cut a word out, always cut it out.” George Orwell
“The shorter and the plainer the better.” Beatrix Potter
“The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two words when one will do.” Thomas Jefferson
on 15-02-2015 10:44 AM
on 15-02-2015 10:48 AM
Renowned prolific writers who knew how to limit words their own words to emphasize a thought.
They didn't shorten other peoples' stories to make a political aspersion.
DEB
on 15-02-2015 11:10 AM
@lloydslights wrote:
Renowned prolific writers who knew how to limit words their own words to emphasize a thought.
They didn't shorten other peoples' stories to make a political aspersion.
DEB
How can that be a political aspersion?
Pyne said it, the context is clear.
on 15-02-2015 11:15 AM
@lloydslights wrote:
Renowned prolific writers who knew how to limit words their own words to emphasize a thought.
They didn't shorten other peoples' stories to make a political aspersion.
DEB
"I don't talk to people wearing shorts and a tee shirt" My words
"I don't talk to people in t-shirts and shorts," . Pyne's words
So, my words lengthened "other people's stories", not shortened as you say.