“The good opinion of our fellow men is the strongest, though not the purest motive to virtue.”
Quote by Charles Caleb Colton
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Lacon: Or, Many Things in Few Words, Addressed to Those who Think
This work delves into the principles of succinct communication, providing readers with guidance on how to convey complex concepts in a clear and concise manner. It is a treatise on the value of brevity and the importance of choosing words wisely. more
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