Doctor Who Season 8 Episode 11 Quotes & Sayings
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Strunk was born in 1869, and today's writers cannot base their craft exclusively on the advice of a man who developed his sense of style before the invention of the telephone (let alone the Internet), before the advent of modern linguistics and cognitive science, before the wave of informalization that swept the world in the second half of the twentieth century. — Steven Pinker

There is not a man who does not get senile by the time he reaches sixty. And when one thinks that he will not be senile, he is already so. — Yamamoto Tsunetomo

Now that Stevenson is dead I can think of but one English- speaking author who is really keeping his self-respect and sticking forperfection. Of course I refer to that mighty master of language and keen student of human actions and motives, Henry James. — Willa Cather

There is so much poetry, and yet nothing is more rare than a poetic work. This is what the masses make out of poetical sketches, studies, aphorisms, trends, ruins, and raw material. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel

If you're not a wreck in this business, you're not around. — Joan Rivers

My feeling is if you're going to be a leader, you have to carefully assess where people are and where people want to go. — Hillary Clinton

Since when has irresponsibility and lack of accountability in public service become a Nigerian factor? — Sunday Adelaja

Sometimes, it's just great to bring new people into the mix. — John Oates

Poetry which owes no man anything, owes nevertheless one debt -
an image of the world in which men can again believe. — Archibald MacLeish