Logic chases truth up the tree of grammar.
Personally I think that grammar is a way to attain beauty.
I suppose you could switch grammars once you've seen 'use strict subs'.
It is well to remember that grammar is common speech formulated.
Ill-fitting grammar are like ill-fitting shoes. You can get used to it for a bit, but then one day your toes fall off and you can't walk to the bathroom.
I remember in grammar school the teacher asked if anyone had any hobbies. I was the only one with any hobbies and I had every hobby there was. . . name anything, no matter how esoteric. I could have given everyone a hobby and still had 40 or 50 to take home.
when Christian theology becomes traditionalism and men fail to hold and use it as they do a living language, it becomes an obstacle, not a help to religious conviction. To the greatest of the early Fathers and the great scholastics theology was a language which, like all language, had a grammar and a vocabulary from the past, but which they used to express all the knowledge and experience of their own time as well.
Learning is the dictionary, but sense the grammar of science.
When your last breath arrives, Grammar can do nothing.
Plurality of languages: [. . . ] It is crucial 1. that there are many languages and that they differ not only in vocabulary, but also in grammar, and so in mode of thought and 2. that all languages are learnable.
I can assure you that there is no question of us throwing away the tradition of the Grammar Schools.
Grammar, which can govern even Kings.
Only in grammar can you be more than perfect.
scales are the grammar of music.
Life is tons of discipline. Your first discipline is your vocabulary; then your grammar and your punctuation
Then suddenly, he was struck by a powerful but simple little truth, and it was this: that English grammar is governed by rules that are almost mathematical in their strictness!
Grammar is what gives sense to language. . . . sentences make words yield up their meaning. Sentences actively create sense in language. And the business of the study of sentences is grammar.
My grammar school graduating class in 1941 had a little party for 13 or 14 year-old kids. [Trumpeter] King Kolax's band played for the party and Gene Ammons was playing tenor saxophone with the band. And that's when I said, "That's it!" Just like that, tunnelvision ever since.
Language corresponds only to itself. Intellectuals suffer from that. And once you begin to question language, you cannot stop at studying linguistics. Analytical philosophy becomes insufficient, artificial grammar becomes insufficient.
He constructed a vast labyrinthine of periods, made impassable by the piling-up of clauses upon clauses-clauses in which oversight and bad grammar seemed manifestations of disdain.