Top 18 Quotes About Proper Grammar
#1. What the hell was it about e-mail that made everybody forget the stuff they learned in second grade, like capitalizing I and proper names, and using periods? Hello? We all learned how to do this less than five years out of diapers!
MaryJanice Davidson
#3. Hopefully next time I won't be recovering from an assassination attempt, and then I'll do better.
Kevin Hearne
#4. Any revelation from God's Word that does not lead us to an encounter with God only serves to make us more religious. The Church cannot afford 'form without power,' for it creates Christians without purpose.
Bill Johnson
#6. Books in the YA genre, in particular, should use proper grammar because they're more of an example to young people than adults books are.
Laura Kreitzer
#7. I don't speak with proper grammar. I don't speak with dialogue attribution. I don't speak with quotation. I don't care about any of that stuff. It's about rhythm, and it's about what's in their [the character's] head, and what feels more natural. And it's about speed. I want things to move.
James Frey
#8. How many mistakes were made that we don?t know about.
James Hunt
#9. She has some very interesting ways of thinking about things. I wonder in what kind of environment she built that kind of worldview? Is there anyone who influenced her to be like that?
Minari Endou
#10. A therapist has to have clear boundaries, even with former clients. People already get into our heads - if they also get into our lives, there's a problem.
Louise Penny
#12. Throughout the 19th century, Britain bought cheaply from the countries of the empire and compelled subject countries to buy our goods at high prices.
Kate Williams
#13. American grammar doesn't have the sturdiness of British grammar (a British advertising man with a proper education can make magazine copy for ribbed condoms sound like the Magna goddam Carta), but it has its own scruffy charm
Stephen King
#14. When spreading vicious and damaging gossip about the private affairs of others, one must always use proper grammar and posture.
Scott Rhine
#16. Balefully at his figures, rumpling a hand through his
Diana Gabaldon
#17. A mad killer or anything, darling. If you're going to insult our neighbor, let's use proper grammar to do so." Brody
Lauren Dane
#18. If he walked, he discovered, he did not have to think, and that was just the way he liked it; when he thought, his mind went to places he could not control, places that made him feel uncomfortable. Exhaustion was the best thing.
Neil Gaiman
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