You have to look at the value of different kinds of words. Adjectives weaken, and adverbs come even farther down the line. Verbs are strong; verbs and nouns.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Adverbs lead to overwriting. Try taking them out and reading your prose again to see how it sounds. Simple and less words are more powerful.
Words can be very powerful. I find them very difficult.
I think the adverb is a much-maligned part of speech. It's always accused of being oppressive, even tyrannical, when in fact it's so supple and sly.
Good writing does not come from verbiage but from words.
I adore adverbs; they are the only qualifications I really much respect.
I don't like the word 'strong,' because a strong character is never an interesting character. A character is made interesting by their vulnerabilities and their weaknesses.
The more articulate one is, the more dangerous words become.
Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.
Sometimes words are harder than blows.
One of the glories of English simplicity is the possibility of using the same word as noun and verb.