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Why do large vocabularies characterize executives and possibly outstanding
men and women in other fields? The final answer seems to be that words are
the instruments by means of which men and women grasp the thoughts of
others and with which they do much of their own thinking. They are the "tools
of thought." --Johnson O'Connor
that Johnson O'Connor?
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Entire Thread Subject Posted By Posted the word-mavens' hagiography pieman 05/11/00 12:25 PM Re: the word-mavens' hagiography tsuwm 05/11/00 05:29 PM Re: the word-mavens' hagiography tsuwm 05/11/00 05:44 PM Johnson O'connor pieman 05/11/00 08:52 PM Re: Johnson O'connor AnnaStrophic 05/12/00 10:54 PM Re: English Vocabulary builder David108 05/13/00 06:29 PM Re: Johnson O'connor pieman 05/14/00 04:04 AM
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