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- Given a choice of weapons with you sir, I should choose grammar.
- The sculptor, and the painter also, should be trained in these liberal arts: grammar, geometry, philosophy, medicine, astronomy, perspective, history, anatomy, theory of design, arithmetic.
- Grammar is to a writer what anatomy is to a sculptor, or the scales to a musician. You may loathe it, it may bore you,…
- My first interest in graffitti came when I was in grammar school, around '87 or '88 I was about twelve years old. I did not…
- When a thought takes one's breath away, a grammar lesson seems an impertinence.
- A simple philosophy to stick to would be that religion and the promotion of religious opinion is none of the government's business. Congress can make…
- The misconceptions about grammar posted on the 'Net are at least as bad as the misconceptions about evolution, presumably because American public schools do an…
- I love you. You are the object of my affection and the object of my sentence.
- You may not have the best penmanship or impressive grammar but every time you show your love. Nothing beats faster than my love for you.
More Grammar Quotes
- I got into trouble a while ago for saying that I thought the internet led to increased literacy - people scolded me… — Margaret Atwood
- A synonym is a word you use when you can't spell the word you first thought of. — Burt Bacharach
- At painful times, when composition is impossible and reading is not enough, grammars and dictionaries are excellent for distraction. — Elizabeth Barrett Browning
- My dad was the manager at the 45,000-acre ranch, but he owned his own 1,200-acre ranch, and I owned four cattle that… — Dave Brubeck
- It's perfectly obvious that there is some genetic factor that distinguishes humans from other animals and that it is language-specific. The theory… — Noam Chomsky
- Ending a sentence with a preposition is something up with which I will not put. — Winston Churchill
- I demand that my books be judged with utmost severity, by knowledgeable people who know the rules of grammar and of logic,… — Louis Aragon
- It takes more time and effort and delicacy to learn the silence of a people than to learn its sounds. Some people… — Ivan Illich