
Grammar, which knows how to control even kings.
– Molire
Related Quotes:
- God is not all that interested in your grammar. He is interested in the meaning of your grammar! – Ernest Agyemang Yeboah
- Tis Fate that flings the dice,And as she flingsOf kings makes peasants,And of peasants kings. – John Dryden
- The world, dear Agnes, is a strange affair. – Molire
- A wise man is superior to any insults which can be put upon him, and the best reply to unseemly behavior is patience and moderation. – Molire
- The greater the obstacle, the more glory in overcoming it. – Molire
- Man, I can assure you, is a nasty creature. – Molire
- Malicious men may die, but malice never. – Molire
- Writing is a little bit like ???????ution. First you do it for love. Then you do it for a few friends. Then you do it for money. – Molire
- No one knows your inner battle. No one knows the challenge you face. No one knows the sacrifice it takes to do what you do. But you’re not alone. – Richie Norton
- While correcting others, a grammar nazi forgets that he is the prey of the life-error – Bhavik Sarkhedi
- It is only in grammar that the mighty can be bound by rules made by the humble – Agona Apell
- I couldn’t possibly have sex with someone with such a slender grasp on grammar! – Russell Brand
- In the grammar of the phallus — the I, I, I — [woman] can’t utter female experience. – Nancy Mairs
- Those extra letters dangling at the ends of words are the genitalia of grammar. – Mary Norris
- Like so many colours, like so many flavours, like so many fragrance, English grammar should be a personal choice. – Megha Khare
- Grammar is the breathing power for the life of language – Munia Khan
- If the components of the body were organs and veins and cells, then the components of thought and language were words and grammar. – John Burnside
- the painter had no need for grammar.words fell from his brushes already knowing where to stand, sit, lie down. – Thomas Lloyd Qualls
- In my imagination, the Editor meditated in a mountain-cave, espoused the rules of grammar, and frowned upon speculative fiction. – Josh Malerman
- Grammar, you’re the pickiest noun I know. – Buffy Andrews
- I’d studied English since the first grade but considered it a murky language, one whose grammar seemed to have been made up on the fly – Sara Novi
- Grammarians make no new thoughts, but thoughts make new grammar. – Dagobert D Runes
- Was it too much to expect the rest of the world to care about grammar or pay attention to details? – Tina Fey
- I know grammar by ear only, not by note, not by the rules. – Mark Twain
- Sex is a matter of biology, while gender is a matter of grammar, and there is no earthly reason why sex should be involved in gender distinctions. – RL Trask
- Thou shalt not use the 140 characters limit as an excuse for bad grammar and/or incorrect spelling. – Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- Thou shalt not use the 140 characters limit as an excuse for bad grammar and/or incorrect spelling. – Mokokoma Mokhonoana
- Being skilled in Catsism is like being a ninja only deadlier and not so silent. The only bad thing is the sickening grammar you have to use. – Will Advise
- Grammar perfect books are for Ivy Leaguers in Ivory Towers. My book is a sandcastle built on the beach of usefullness. – Jonathan Heatt
- 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
- Apparently, my hopes, dreams and aspirations were no match against my poor spelling, punctuation and grammar. – Red Red Rover
- When writing a book what is more important? Grammar and spelling or telling a great story? I know which I would choose. – Samuel Colbran
- His captivating speech came not from his grammar or vocabulary but from the joy he took in wielding them well. – Robert Lane Greene
- The only ‘ironclad rules’ in writing fiction are the laws of physics and the principles of grammar, and even those can be bent. – Val Kovalin
- Grammar, he saw, was agreement, community, consensus. – DT Max
- Perfect grammar–persistent, continuous, sustained–is the fourth dimension, so to speak: many have sought it, but none has found it. – Mark Twain
- Perfect grammar–persistent, continuous, sustained–is the fourth dimension, so to speak: many have sought it, but none has found it. – Mark Twain
- Grammar is like a strive for perfection. It’s useless really. – S Khemka
- Ignorant people think it is the noise which fighting cats make that is so aggravating, but it ain’t so; it is the sickening grammar that they use. – Mark Twain
- Just as well then that kings did not grow old. – Edoardo Albert
