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The measure of what is necessary is what is useful.
Ward Farnsworth • The Practicing Stoic: A Philosophical User's Manual
John Folley. He says “‘Good taste' is simply to have a well formed opinion, in accordance with the realities of the Good and the True.” There are tasteful and non-tasteful choices. Taste reveals its purveyor to be a good decision-maker.
Notes on “Taste” | Are.na Editorial

Your premises must measure up with respect to two counts, truth and strength.
D.Q. McInerny • Being Logical

This Is Water David Foster Wallace Commencement Speech
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Economical Writing, Third Edition: Thirty-Five Rules for Clear and Persuasive Prose (Chicago Guides to Writing, Editing, and Publishing)
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