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Quotes › Authors › W › Wilson Follett › Whenever we can make 25 words do the work of 50, w
  • Whenever we can make 25 words do the work of 50, we halve the area in which looseness and disorganization can flourish.

    Wilson Follett: Whenever we can make 25 words do the work of 50, we halve the area in which looseness and disorganization can flourish.
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