A Quote by J. D. Salinger

She wrote to him fairly regularly, from a paradise of triple exclamation points and inaccurate observations. — © J. D. Salinger
She wrote to him fairly regularly, from a paradise of triple exclamation points and inaccurate observations.
Cut out all these exclamation points. An exclamation point is like laughing at your own joke.
Even as she'd been writing it, she wondered if she was using too many exclamation marks, but she was glad she left them in. Nothing says "all is good in the world" like exclamation marks, after all.
People complain about my exclamation points, but I honestly think that's the way people think. I don't think people think in essays; it's one exclamation point to another.
Santa Barbara is a paradise; Disneyland is a paradise; the U.S. is a paradise. Paradise is just paradise. Mournful, monotonous, and superficial though it may be, it is paradise. There is no other.
Keep your exclamation points under control!
Use lots of exclamation points. They love to be overused.
A pretty face had been damaged by acne scars and she wore and extra forty pounds on her frame like a threat. Her eyes were dull with anger disguised as apathy. If she kept on her current path, she'd grow into the type of person who fed her kids Doritos for breakfast and purchased angry bumper stickers with lots of exclamation points. But right now, she was just another in a long line of pissed-off small-town girls with a shitty outlook.
I'm a fairly happy-go-lucky person, generally fairly optimistic, but there were points when I was down.
She'd met Colin on a Monday. She'd kissed him on a Friday. Twelve years later. She sighed. It seemed fairly pathetic.
When he frowned again, she was fairly sure that the nomenclature did not please him, and she found herself wishing she had been birthed to other syllables.
You can't have many exclamation points left,' thought Anne, 'but no doubt the supply of italics is inexhaustible.
One should never use exclamation points in writing. It is like laughing at your own joke.
[Adrienne Shelly] explain exactly what she was looking for. This was her movie [Waitress].She also wrote the songs that I sing in it. She wrote everything. She chose the colour of our outfits; she designed the set of the diner. She was very, very involved at every level.
20 or 30 exclamation points can go a long way to making the tone of your email excited and cheerful.
Triple H is very hands-on and approachable. My whole 'Glorious' song is because of Triple H. Before I even signed my contract, we discussed what I wanted to do and what he felt like I could do. It's been a real joy working for him.
She moved with such purpose it was as though she walked with exclamation marks.
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