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Joseph Ducreux
![]() "When promulgating your esoteric cogitations or in articulating your superficial sentimentalities or otherwise philosophical or psychological observations, beware of platitudinous, ponderosity, and megalomaniacal vociferations. Let your extemporaneous verbal evaporations and expatiations possess lucidity, intelligibility, conciseness, a vivacious veracity, and a compact comprehensibility, without mundane sentimentality or vacuous gasconading. circumlocute a superfluidity of thespian bombast. Avoid jejune babblement, rodomontade pompous oratory and sesquipedalian orthography. In other words say what you mean and mean what you say and above all don’t use BIG WORDS " Caption This | Posterize This | View More Content From Our Other Sites
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