“Words are such fun!”
“Pages and pages and pages with words all over the pages. My goodness, what fun. What fun to write whatever words occur.”
“The only use she has for the word fun is to make the word funeral.”
“Why should I struggle through hundreds of pages of fabrication to reach half a dozen very little truths?''For fun?''Fun!' He pounced on the word. 'Words are for truth. For facts. Not fiction.”
“It’s a fun playtime. Please, don’t kill it with big words.”
“Extroverts want us to have fun, because they assume we want what they want. And sometimes we do. But “fun” itself is a “bright” word, the kind of word that comes with flashing lights and an exclamation point! One of Merriam-Webster’s definitions of “fun” is “violent or excited activity or argument.” The very word makes me want to sit in a dimly lit room with lots of pillows—by myself.”