Top 10 Punctuated Correctly Meaning For Quotes
#1. Yes," she thought, "nature is the refuge and home for women: they have no public career - no aim nor end beyond their domestic circle; but they can extend that, and make all the creations of nature their own, to foster and do good to.
Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
#2. There is no conflict between science and theology, except where there is bad science or bad theology.
Theodore Hesburgh
#3. If the fans think I'm a savior, that's fine. But they have to understand I'm one of 25 guys. I can't do it all.
Mark Prior
#4. I wondered if there would ever be a day when I didn't think about Alaska, wondered whether I should hope for a time when she would be a distant memory - recalled only on the anniversary of her death, or maybe a couple of weeks after, remembering only after having forgotten.
John Green
#5. She thought she could be saved. She thought he could take her hand and owldance her around the circle. She thought she could watch him fancydance, watch his calf muscles grow more and more perfect with each step. She thought he was Crazy Horse.
Sherman Alexie
#7. T is by justice that we can authentically measure man's value or his nullity ... the absence of justice is the absence of what makes him a man,
Plato
#8. Houston, We Have Liftoff!
NASA
#9. We're going to protect and honor the Constitution, and I don't have the authority to set it aside ... If I had the authority to set it aside, this would be a dangerous government, and I wouldn't respect it.
John Ashcroft
#10. The two of you are getting downright chatty, aren't you, Ms. Lane? When did you last see him? what else did he tell you?
I'm asking the questions tonight.
If an illusion of control comforts you, Ms. Lane, by all means, cling to it.
Karen Marie Moning