The Best Laid Plans Quotes
The Best Laid Plans
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Terry Fallis11,180 ratings, 3.92 average rating, 1,174 reviews
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“the use of profanity for effect to be a practice of the weak-minded”
― The Best Laid Plans
― The Best Laid Plans
“one of the most famous split infinitives ... To boldly go”
― The Best Laid Plans
― The Best Laid Plans
“nothing furnishes a room like books”
― The Best Laid Plans
― The Best Laid Plans
“English should not stoop to embrace the lowest common denominator. Rather, society should step up and grant the language the respect it deserves.”
― The Best Laid Plans
― The Best Laid Plans
“Writing seems the most solitary of pursuits, particularly late at night when you're clacking away on the laptop as your family sleeps. But eventually, it dawns on you that in fact, your ability to bind up your story into a book turns on the support of so many others. My thank-you list is long, and I'll be forever grateful to the family members, friends, and yes, to several strangers who helped me.”
― The Best Laid Plans
― The Best Laid Plans
“We wonder why we're unable to attract to public life the calibre of people we'd like to see. Well, we pry into their private lives, put their every move under a microscope, and subject them and their loved ones to the most invasive and penetrating scrutiny imaginable. Then, when we find the slightest little thing that even remotely resembles an infraction no more serious than leaving the toilet seat up, we eat them. We get the government we deserve. Yes, we want honesty, transparency, and decency in our politicians. To attract such qualities, we need understanding, sensitivity, and sometimes forgiveness in our voters.”
― The Best Laid Plans
― The Best Laid Plans
“Some people contend that the English language is a living, breathing organism wherein the definitions of words and rules should change to reflect their mass misuse. I contend that English is already an extraordinarily difficult language to teach. Monkeying with English to legitimize common errors would not make the language easier to learn and love. English should not stoop to embrace the lowest common denominator. Rather, society should step up and grant the language the respect it deserves.”
― The Best Laid Plans
― The Best Laid Plans
“there IS none”
― The Best Laid Plans
― The Best Laid Plans
