Top 13 Scribendi Quotes

#1. Once again, President Clinton is using American troops to deflect attention from his record of lies, distortions, obstructions of justice and abuse of power.

Ron Paul

#2. And Paris, when you avoid the more conspicuous resorts, and when you are unprovided with congenial companionship can prove nearly as overwhelming as is, say, Birmingham on a Sunday.

Ford Madox Ford

#3. An organization with excellent internal communication will run smoothly, allowing its members to progress toward a mutual goal, which will ultimately affect the quality of external communication.

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#4. He was given an angel and he tried to break her wings.

K.A. Tucker

#5. Developing your blog is a balancing act between appeasing current readers and reaching out to new ones.

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#6. Do you know what every instructor in the world wants from you? He or she really, really wants you to do two things: Demonstrate that you have understood the course material and write intelligently about your subject.

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#7. When we resist the counsel of the Lord, we manifest stubbornness and rejection of his inspired guidance.

Marion G. Romney

#8. Lord help mankind to walk in the light.

Lailah Gifty Akita

#9. But developing relationships with coworkers - your peers, superiors, and subordinates - is incredibly important, perhaps even the most important thing you'll do at work, and this is completely dependent on your communication skills.

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#10. A letter is the most basic - yet the most flexible - mode of correspondence, regardless of its subject matter.

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#11. Too indolent to bear the toil of writing; I mean of writing well; I say nothing about quantity.
[Lat., Piger scribendi ferre laborem;
Scribendi recte, nam ut multum nil moror.]

Horace

#12. Becoming an effective letter writer means analyzing each situation individually and choosing the form of correspondence accordingly.

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#13. Who left nothing of authorship untouched, and touched nothing which he did not adorn.
[Lat., Qui nullum fere scribendi genus non tetigit; nullum quod tetigit non ornavit.]

Samuel Johnson

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