His captivating speech came not from his grammar or vocabulary but from the joy he took in wielding them well.

Robert Lane Greene
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  1. Though it's true that (dictionary-maker Samuel) Johnson sometimes seem to feel that the language was in decline, he didn't rail against it with (Jonathan) Swift's anger. Instead, he hoped the example of his dictionary would temper that change by providing a distinguished literary example

  2. Thousands of miles from Georgia, beginning that night in England, my dad became a foreign-language speaker to me — and I was utterly charmed by it. I found the foreigner in myself.

  3. Standard languages are inventions, most of them confined to a recent period in human history. They are codes that give access not to clear thinking and basic decency but to the structured parts of our lives such as job interviews, political speeches, literary essays, novels,...

  4. Arguments about language are usually arguments about politics, disguised and channeled through one of our most distinctive markers of identity.

  5. There is really only one way to learn good writing: good reading and extensive writing and revising.

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