Blessed is the person who sees the need, recognizes the responsibility, and actively becomes the answer.
Commas, like nuns, often travel in pairs.
Something there is in cyberspace that doesn't love an apostrophe.
One of the things I like about my job is that it draws on the entire person: not just your knowledge of grammar and punctuation and usage and foreign languages and literature but also your experience of travel, gardening, shipping, singing, plumbing, Catholicism, midwesternism, mozzarella, the A train, New Jersey. And in turn it feeds you more experience.
Punctuation is a deeply conservative club. It hardly ever admits a new member.
The comma, if it's left out, sometimes can be a problem. There's a slogan on a T-shirt going around that "Let's Eat, Grandma," and "Let's Eat Grandma. "
The English language is full of words that are just waiting to be misspelled, and the world is full of sticklers, ready to pounce.
I would have shared with the banks my long-term vision and got them involved instead of just going to them when I needed money. I should have got them on my team right from the start.
You need to believe in things that aren't true. How else can they become?
It must be said that charity can, in no way, exist along with mortal sin.
We [americans] need to control our border just like people have to control who goes in and out of their house.