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Los Angeles is a one-horse town. It's entirely driven by the entertainment business and that's what it is.
— Jason Priestley
When writing a book what is more important? Grammar and spelling or telling a great story? I know which I would choose.
— Samuel Colbran
Let grammar rule the man who doesn't know how to think what he feels. Let it serve those who are in command when they express themselves.
— Fernando Pessoa
I don't know if I officially proofread my father's book, but I read it. I did get some conception of grammar in general from that.
— Noam Chomsky
Grammar, you're the pickiest noun I know.
— Buffy Andrews
I really do not know that anything has ever been more exciting than diagramming sentences.
— Gertrude Stein
Why are they going to disappear him?'
I don't know.'
It doesn't make sense. It isn't even good grammar. — Joseph Heller
I don't know.'
It doesn't make sense. It isn't even good grammar. — Joseph Heller
All I know about grammar is its infinite power.
— Joan Didion
When people show me clothing that seems very, very feminine, it's hard for me to embrace that, because it just doesn't feel like me.
— Ellen DeGeneres
You don't know about that what you talk about," he added, with more feeling than grammar, "else you wouldn't say that. What do you want from me?" Mort
— Terry Pratchett
I don't know much about grammar, but I think kale salad is what they call a double negative.
— Jim Gaffigan
That is the correct grammar, you know: her husband and me.
— Gillian Flynn
Chimerical grief - now guilt, now blame, now the thought that it could all have been otherwise. ~ Glory
— Marilynne Robinson
Some people like milk, but I would never drink anything you have to stroke out of an animal.
— Jonas Eriksson
I want to encourage you to place yourself totally into God's hands and allow Him to be the Manager of your life.
— Joyce Meyer
That last bit of babble had gone home. How was they supposed to know, that was ungrammatical but right.
— Stephen King
Which is him? The grammar was faulty, maybe, but we could not know, then, that it would go in a book someday.
— Mark Twain
Every dance you know is an anti-grammar of another dance you do not know.
— Thomas Sayers Ellis