Humorous-quotes Quote by Oxford University Press Download Open image ““If you take hyphens seriously, you will surely go mad.”” — Oxford University Press ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Humorous-quotes Spelling
“As you can see, the hyphen is a nasty, tricky, evil little mark that gets its kicks igniting arguments in newsrooms and trying to… — June Casagrande Copy Share Image
“One would go mad if one took the Bible seriously; but to take it seriously one must be already mad.” — Aleister Crowley Copy Share Image
“So we won't take ourselves too seriously. Because taking something serious doesn't make it go away any faster. In fact, it keeps making it… — Ram Dass Copy Share Image
“Never take yourself too seriously. Learn to let go and let the words flow.” — Caron Kamps Widden Copy Share Image
“People sometimes need to laugh, relax, and not take themselves so seriously.” — Jones Loflin Copy Share Image
“If we don’t have impressive-sounding names for things, no one will take us seriously.” — Patrick Rothfuss Copy Share Image
“If you don't say what you mean, no one will ever take what you say and mean, seriously.” — Jacinta Mpalyenkana Dr Ph.D MBA Copy Share Image
“Being mad isn't an excuse for being vague. Can we at least have specific madness?” — Natasha Pulley Copy Share Image
“cheese·burg·er n. a hamburger with a slice of cheese on it.” — Oxford University Press Copy Share Image
“ you can lead (or take) a horse to water but you can't make him drinkPROVERB” — Oxford University Press Copy Share Image
“sloop n. a one-masted sailboat with a fore-and-aft mainsail and a jib.” — Oxford University Press Copy Share Image
“scow n. a wide-beamed sailing dinghy. a flat-bottomed boat with sloping ends used as a lighter and in dredging and other harbor services.… — Oxford University Press Copy Share Image
“qing·hao·su n. a terpene-based anti-malarial substance used in Chinese medicine. The drug is obtained from Artemisia annua, family Compositae. 1970s: from Chinese ,… — Oxford University Press Copy Share Image
“suc·cor (BRIT.suc·cour) n. assistance and support in times of hardship and distress.” — Oxford University Press Copy Share Image
“go·mer n. 1 MILITARY SLANG an inept or stupid colleague, especially a trainee. 2 INFORMAL (used mainly by doctors) a troublesome patient, especially an elderly or… — Oxford University Press Copy Share Image
“For Those We Love. ALMIGHTY God, we entrust all who are dear to us to thy never-failing care and love, for this life and… — Oxford University Press Copy Share Image
“say v. (says; past and past part.said) 1 [reporting verb] utter words so as to convey information, an opinion, a feeling or intention, or… — Oxford University Press Copy Share Image
“ don't change horses in midstreamPROVERB choose a sensible moment to change your mind.” — Oxford University Press Copy Share Image
“For Quiet Confidence. O GOD of peace, who hast taught us that in returning and rest we shall be saved, in quietness and in… — Oxford University Press Copy Share Image
“I bet she thought she was getting into a fight with a vanilla wafer on roller skates but little did she know she was… — Andrea Portes Copy Share Image
“Can a person really love someone so deeply after only a week? Hello? Cliche much for insta-love?” — Christy Pastore Copy Share Image
“Some women walk towards a better future. Others have chauffeurs.” — Ljupka Cvetanova Copy Share Image
“... a man doesn't like to have his ego popped, especially when he prides himself on his sagacity, and then to be proved wrong… — E.A. Bucchianeri Copy Share Image
“It’s a vampire cabal and I’m feeling like the odd human out…or lunch.” — Heather McVea Copy Share Image
“I hope I know my own unworthiness, and that I hate and despise myself and all my fellow-creatures as every practicable Christian should.” — Charles Dickens Copy Share Image