Famous Quotes & Sayings

Henry Fowler Quotes & Sayings

Enjoy reading and share 20 famous quotes about Henry Fowler with everyone.

Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Share on Google+ Pinterest Share on Linkedin

Top Henry Fowler Quotes

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

Anyone who finds himself putting down several commas close to one another should reflect that he is making himself disagreeable. — Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

Quotation ... A writer expresses himself in words that have been used before because they give his meaning better than he can give it himself, or because they are beautiful or witty, or because he expects them to touch a cord of association in his reader, or because he wishes to show that he is learned and well read. Quotations due to the last motive are invariably ill-advised; the discerning reader detects it and is contemptuous; the undiscerning is perhaps impressed, but even then is at the same time repelled, pretentious quotations being the surest road to tedium. — Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

An excessive use of exclamation marks is a certain indication of an unpractised writer or of one who wants to add a spurious dash of sensation to something unsensational. — Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

The writer's Queen Victoria is his public, and he would do well to keep a bust of the old Queen on his desk with the legend "We are not amused" hanging from it. — Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

Those who are addicted to the phrase "to use a vulgarism" expect to achieve the feat of being at once vulgar and superior to vulgarity. — Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Charles Henry Fowler

Remember, there are only a few model preachers. We have read of only one perfect Model, and He was crucified many centuries ago. — Charles Henry Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

After all, it is an ancient and valuable right of the English people to turn their nouns into verbs when they are so minded. — Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

Those who run to long words are mainly the unskillful and tasteless; they confuse pomposity with dignity, flaccidity with ease, and bulk with force. — Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

We tell our thoughts, like our children, to put on their hats and coats before they go out. — Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Charles Henry Fowler

The selfish man cuts away the sand from under his own feet, he digs his own grave; and every time, from the beginning of the world until now, God Almighty pushes him into the grave and covers him up. — Charles Henry Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

It need hardly be said that shortness is a merit in words. — Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

The obvious is better than obvious avoidance of it. — Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Charles Henry Fowler

The best teachers of humanity are the lives of great men. — Charles Henry Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Charles Henry Fowler

Do not always prove yourself to be the one in the right. The right will appear. You need only give it a chance. — Charles Henry Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

Any one who wishes to become a good writer should endeavour, before he allows himself to be tempted by the more showy qualities, to be direct, simple, brief, vigorous, and lucid. — Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

Prefer the familiar word to the far-fetched. Prefer the concrete word to the abstract. Prefer the single word to the circumlocution. Prefer the short word to the long. Prefer the Saxon word to the Romance. — Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry H. Fowler

Providing reserves and exchanges for the whole world is too much for one country and one currency to bear. — Henry H. Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Charles Henry Fowler

You are born supernaturally through faith, by the grace of God, into the kingdom of righteousness; but you are born a little babe, that is all; and if you make any progress from that point on, it must be by work, by sacrifice, by the practice of Christian virtues, by benevolence, by self-denial, by resisting the adversary, by making valiant war for God and against sin; and on no other basis, am I authorized in giving you a hope that you may come to manhood in Christ Jesus. — Charles Henry Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

Pretentious quotations [are] the surest road to tedium. — Henry Watson Fowler

Henry Fowler Quotes By Henry Watson Fowler

The purpose of paragraphing is to give the reader a rest. The writer is saying ... : Have you got that? If so, I'll go to the next point. — Henry Watson Fowler