All you have to do is try, with meaningful words, properly and effectively arranged, to honestly unroll your sentences and paragraphs, clearly, sensibly, just explaining what you're up to as well and as powerfully as you can. Let your ideas be understood without making them complicated or obscure. And see, too, if your pages can make sad men laugh as they read, and make smiling men even happier; try to keep simple men untroubled, and wise men impressed by your imagination, and sober men not contemptuous, nor careful men reluctant, to praise it.
The quote emphasizes the importance of clarity and sincerity in writing. The author encourages writers to strive for meaningful expression, organizing their thoughts in a way that is easy for readers to understand. Effective communication involves articulating ideas without unnecessary complexity, allowing the audience to grasp the message fully. The ultimate goal is to engage a diverse readership, evoking laughter and joy in some while providing inspiration and intrigue to others.
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