“None of us are so much praised or censured as we think.”
Quote by Charles Caleb Colton
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Lacon, Or, Many Things in a Few Words: Addressed to Those who Think
This work delves into the principles of conciseness, offering insights into how to convey complex ideas effectively through minimal language. Aimed at those who appreciate the value of brevity, it serves as a guide to thoughtful and impactful communication. more
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