Top 15 Famous Grammar Quotes

#1. Russia is tough. The history, the land, the people - brutal.

Henry Rollins

#2. After forty years, with whatever authority comes from lived experience, I can say: You, too, can create something. You can nurture it and watch it grow.

Sy Safransky

#3. Born out of concern for all beings.

Gautama Buddha

#4. You never have to wait long, or look far, to be reminded of how thin the line is between being a hero or a goat.

Mickey Mantle

#5. I'm a passionate individual, and sometimes when I have strong feelings about a subject, I feel the need to express myself.

Megan Fox

#6. Despite centuries of English literature, the most famous split infinitive in all of history comes from Star Trek.

R. Curtis Venture

#7. Hal is on his way. The nurse announced reentering the room.

Lemony Snicket

#8. A poor white woman from the South is different than a poor black woman from the South, and has a completely different experience.

Bryan Fuller

#9. Ever since my mother sent me to Saturday morning grammar classes when I was 7, I wanted to become a famous actor. I loved the idea of captivating an audience and moving them truly through performance, but more importantly being recognized and heavily lauded for that talent.

Jack Gleeson

#10. No gleam of reason, no momentary return to first principles, no abstract asking of any obvious question, can interrupt this mad and monotonous gallop of mere progress by precedent.

G.K. Chesterton

#11. Every breath we take, every step we make, can be filled with peace, joy and serenity.

Thich Nhat Hanh

#12. People believe that Noah's Ark is a legend when we are already apart of this legend, look around what do you see?

Abdulkadir Abdullahi Mohamed Mirre

#13. Ever since grammar school, I knew I wanted to be famous - I always wanted to be a singer.

Jennifer Hudson

#14. How comforting,' I replied, my voice and my expression steadily serious, 'to think that in these difficult times God is still concerned with the details of the housing assignments. I myself have no time to discuss them just now.

Ann Leckie

#15. They flow above the chimneys, ride the sidewalks, slip through your jacket and shirt and breastbone and lungs, and pass out through the other side, the air a library and the record of every life lived, every sentence spoken, every word transmitted still reverberating within it.

Anthony Doerr

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