Take it not amiss, O speech, that I borrow weighty words, and later try hard to make them seem light.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
My writing tends to become very dense, so I have to keep some cushion. Sometimes, words that seem superfluous are actually essential for the overall effect.
Words can be very powerful. I find them very difficult.
Good words are worth much, and cost little.
My emotions lose their force when I endeavor to interpret them, and my words seem very inept.
When you use words loosely, without care and consideration, you erode trust in yourself and in what you're saying. When you squander words, you diminish your power.
When I give a lot of speeches, they're always on the fly. I mean, I know what I'm going to say roughly, but I do not - will not read.
I have a speech impediment because I slur a lot, and they even make fun of me on 'Cougar Town' because there's certain word combinations that I just can't say.
Speak clearly, if you speak at all; carve every word before you let it fall.
Words are powerful. When I make mistakes I just try to come back and clarify what I meant.
If you really understand something, you can say it in the fewest words, instead of thrashing about.
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