βItβs over.β βItβs a boy.β βWeβre going to win.” βHeβs dead.β These are the words of big events. Because they are big you speak with utter and unconscious concentration as you communicate them. You unconsciously edit out the extraneous, the unneeded. (When soldiers take a bullet they donβt say, βI have been shot,β they say, βIβm hit.β)
Good hard simple words with good hard clear meanings are good things to use when you speak. They are like pickets in a fence, slim and unimpressive on their own but sturdy and effective when strung together.
Excerpt from: On Speaking Well by Peggy Noonan
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