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“I despise the proper constructions and cases, because I think it very unfitting that the words of the celestial oracle should be restricted by the rules of Donatus [a well-known grammarian].” quote by Pope Gregory I
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“I despise the proper constructions and cases, because I think it very unfitting that the words of the celestial oracle should be restricted by the rules of Donatus [a well-known grammarian].”

Pope Gregory I

About This Quote

The author rejects rigid grammatical rules, arguing that divine inspiration should not be confined by human linguistic conventions.

In simple terms: Divine words shouldn't be limited by grammar.

Key Takeaway

Language can constrain spiritual expression.

Themes

language authority spirituality grammar

Mood

defiant reflective

Type

philosophical religious

When to use this quote

  • preaching
  • writing theological texts
  • teaching Latin
  • interpreting sacred scripture

Key Concepts

tension between tradition and inspiration

Practical Applications

  • encourage flexible interpretation of spiritual texts
  • allow creative expression in religious discourse

Questions to Reflect On

  • Does structure enhance or hinder sacred communication?
  • When is it appropriate to bend linguistic rules for higher purposes?
A Different Perspective

Rigorous grammar can aid clarity and preserve meaning across generations.

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