Don't overuse exclamation marks!!!
Related:
- Avoid overuse of 'quotation
"marks... - William Safire's Rules for Writers:
Remember to never split an infinitive.
The passive voice should never be used. Do not put... - The perpetuation of polysyllabic obfuscation through redundancy and obtuse
reiteration is often unnecessarily repeated as a distinct disservice to
clarity and brevity,
in compound sentences, which overuse punctuation marks... - Rules for Writers:
Avoid run-on sentences they are hard to read.
Don't use no double negatives. Use the semicolon properly... - excl /eks'kl/ n.
Abbreviation for `exclamation point'.
See bang, shriek, ASCII... - Excessive use of exclamation points can be disastrous!
Grammar rules for the... - Live your life as an exclamation, not an explanation.
Life's Little Instruction Book...
From the same category:
- My work is a game, a very serious game.
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M. C.... - To spell out the obvious is often to call it in
question --... - A physical factor occasionally showing up in experiments as a
result of stopping a stopwatch a little early to compensate for reflex error.
Fudge... - creep: v. To advance, grow, or multiply inexorably.
In hackish usage this verb has overtones of menace... - Sorrows remember'd sweeten present joy.
-- Robert Pollok (1799-1827)
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The Course of Time, Book i, Line...
