Have a blast with your writing.
Take care to avoid overstating your case.
Don't let a weak vocabulary block your efforts.
Good words are the fodder for good writing.
Know the difference between guidance and dogma.
Justice is not always retribution.
Know the rules that you may make them work in your favor.
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Moderate your candy consumption...if you can.
How real is your reality?
Limit your linguistic monstrosities to minimize misunderstandings.
There's a season for everything.
Don't get mad when you need a word. Be prepared to ask for help.
Using words a lot makes using them more tractable.
Protect yourself from verbal gaps. Keep some extra words handy.
Cheer up. Have fun. Enjoy the sun. Put off gloom until the 31st.
Take care to use your language for support of others.
Maybe you don't need the old word, but it does not hurt to know it.
To what reason do writers ascribe their choice to be a scribe?
Don't be scared to try a new word.
Seek, find or summon a new word today.
Don't let a mediocre vocabulary be a barrier to your creativity.
Try to provide the big picture, no matter how you attempt to write it.
Get to know the informal elements of a language. They add nuance...but need careful use.
Just horsin' around with some old words today, bein' medieval.
Relax, but maybe not too much.
Upend your writing and speech. Employ new words right away.
Be careful; an inflated vocabulary might combine with an inflated ego.
Banter is better than battering one another. Keep it civil.
Some words are easier to put together with others...than others.
If you begin the task of learning tall-ship terminology, be patient with yourself.
A weak vocabulary is a downright travesty.
Be sensible in your choices of words.
Even if you add new words slowly, a steady effort will produce good results.
A little bit is often enough.
When you don't want to shout, maybe just whistle, instead.