There once was a time when all people believed in God and the church ruled. This time was called the Dark Ages.
It is indeed acceptable practice to sometimes split an infinitive. If infinitive-splitting makes available just the shade of meaning you desire or if… - Richard Lederer
It is indeed acceptable practice to sometimes split an infinitive. If infinitive-splitting makes available just the shade of meaning you desire or if…
- Richard Lederer
English language is the most universal language in history, way more than the Latin of Julius Caesar. Its the most punderful language because its voc… - Richard Lederer
English language is the most universal language in history, way more than the Latin of Julius Caesar. Its the most punderful language because its voc…
The most colossal display of wise, inspiring, and humorous metaphors ever exhibited in one place. - Richard Lederer
The most colossal display of wise, inspiring, and humorous metaphors ever exhibited in one place.
Quotations are powerful tools. Michel de Montaigne, the father of all essayists, observed, 'I quote others only to better express myself.' Intrepid q… - Richard Lederer
Quotations are powerful tools. Michel de Montaigne, the father of all essayists, observed, 'I quote others only to better express myself.' Intrepid q…
In A Midnight Carol Patricia Davis illuminates the dark and brilliant humanity of Charles Dickens -- the man who lived a rags-to-riches life more rem… - Richard Lederer
In A Midnight Carol Patricia Davis illuminates the dark and brilliant humanity of Charles Dickens -- the man who lived a rags-to-riches life more rem…
There once was a time when all people believed in God and the church ruled. This time was called the Dark Ages. - Richard Lederer
When I travel on an airplane, I like to be served TWA milk and TWA coffee. But I love to be served TWA tea. - Richard Lederer
When I travel on an airplane, I like to be served TWA milk and TWA coffee. But I love to be served TWA tea.
Today we speak, but first we spoke; faucets leak, but never loke. Today we write, but first we wrote; we bite our tongues, but never bote. - Richard Lederer
Today we speak, but first we spoke; faucets leak, but never loke. Today we write, but first we wrote; we bite our tongues, but never bote.
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