Be brief, be pointed, let your matter stand  
  Lucid in order, solid and at hand;  
  Spend not your words on trifles but condense;  
  Strike with the mass of thought, not drops of sense;  
  Press to close with vigor, once begun,  
  And leave, (how hard the task!) leave off, when done.
"Advice to a Young Lawyer", The American jurist and law magazine: Volume 5 (1831), p. 298.























