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Grammatically Correct Quotes By Larry The Cable Guy

I don't judge people by their accent, or how they word things, or how grammatically correct their speech is. Some of the smartest men in the world couldn't spell. I judge a person by their character. — Larry The Cable Guy

Grammatically Correct Quotes By Tom Robbins

Never trust anyone who uses the word party as a verb but never trust anyone who would rather be grammatically correct than to party. — Tom Robbins

Grammatically Correct Quotes By Tom Robbins

Don't trust anybody who'd rather be grammatically correct than have a good time. — Tom Robbins

Grammatically Correct Quotes By Gilles Deleuze

Forming grammatically correct sentences is for the normal individual the prerequisite for any submission to social laws. No one is supposed to be ignorant of grammaticality; those who are belong in special institutions. The unity of language is fundamentally political. — Gilles Deleuze

Grammatically Correct Quotes By Brian Patten

Death is the only grammatically correct full stop. — Brian Patten

Grammatically Correct Quotes By Richard Dawkins

The fact that a question can be phrased in a grammatically correct English sentence doesn't make it meaningful, or entitle it to our serious attention. — Richard Dawkins

Grammatically Correct Quotes By Andrew S. Tanenbaum

Linux is a leprosy; ... This statement is not grammatically or factually correct. — Andrew S. Tanenbaum

Grammatically Correct Quotes By Robert M. Pirsig

Correct spelling, correct punctuation, correct grammar. Hundreds of rules for itsy-bitsy people. No one could remember all that stuff and concentrate on what he was trying to write about. It was all table manners, not derived from any sense of kindness or decency or humanity, but originally from an egotistic desire to look like gentlemen and ladies. Gentlemen and ladies had good table manners and spoke and wrote grammatically. It was what identified one with the upper classes. In Montana, however, it didn't have this effect at all. It identified one, instead, as a stuck-up Eastern ass. — Robert M. Pirsig

Grammatically Correct Quotes By Gilles Deleuze

Deleuze and Guattari have been totally misunderstood because the following has been wrenched from context: "Forming grammatically correct sentences is for the normal individual the prerequisite for any submission to social laws. No one is supposed to be ignorant of grammaticality; those who are belong in special institutions. The unity of language is fundamentally political." (112)
They are NOT advocating for this sort of prescriptive approach to language; rather, they are describing the social system around language--how language is a political tool. Why persist in quoting them as though they are promoting some sort of linguistic purity? — Gilles Deleuze