If you lose the dullards back in the dust, that's where they belong. You don't want them anyway.


Chapter 5, The Audience, p. 26. - On Writing Well (Fifth Edition, orig. pub. 1976)


If you lose the dullards back in the dust, that's where they belong. You don't want them anyway.

If you lose the dullards back in the dust, that's where they belong. You don't want them anyway.

If you lose the dullards back in the dust, that's where they belong. You don't want them anyway.

If you lose the dullards back in the dust, that's where they belong. You don't want them anyway.