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When our spelling is perfect, it's invisible. But when it's flawed, it prompts strong negative associations. By Marilyn Vos Savant Perfect Invisible Spelling Flawed Associations

There are no mistakes, just lines that you're not happy with. By Nick Meglin Mistakes Lines Happy

Dominic spelled it. By G.g. Collins Dominic Spelled

The mistakes were made by people who did not know how to wield the concepts University, division and team-spirit. Their puzzles arose from inability to use certain items in the English vocabulary. By Anonymous University Division Teamspirit Mistakes Made

Oh, Frances, for somebody so clever you can be awfully dull sometimes. Don't you know the sort of mistake I mean? I was going to have a By Sarah Waters Frances Clever Dull Sort Mistake

Contrary to popular assumptions, the Bible is not a record of the blessed good, but rather the blessed bad. That's not a typo. The Bible is a record of the blessed bad. The Bible is not a witness to the best people making it up to God; it's a witness to God making it down to the worst people. By Tullian Tchividjian Bible Blessed Bad Record God

Everyone makes mistakes... By Anonymous Mistakes Makes

Childrens ilogic can be an exquisitelystructured mistake. By David Rakoff Childrens Mistake Ilogic Exquisitelystructured

I love mispronunciations. I love when people mispronounce things. By T. J. Miller Mispronunciations Love Things People Mispronounce

Perfect spelling and grammer shoudn't be held to a high regard. Not everone has the same education you do. Not everyone can afford to go to school. Not everyone is of the same mental capasity as you. Not everyone speaks the same version of english as you. And you shoudn't judge someone for it. Nor their writing. Just because someone speaks or types differntly does not reflect "intelect" or their ability of being a good human being. just a reminder. By Adam Snowflake Perfect Regard Spelling Grammer Held

But here's an ugly truth about typos and other small editing mistakes: They exist in traditional books, too. By Sean Platt Mistakes Books Ugly Truth Typos

...by tragic historical coincidence a period of abysmal under-educating in literacy has coincided with this unexpected explosion of global self-publishing. Thus people who don't know their apostrophe from their elbow are positively invited to disseminate their writings to anyone on the planet stupid enough to double-click and scroll. By Lynne Truss Selfpublishing Tragic Historical Coincidence Period

There were grammatical errors even in his silence. By Stanislaw Jerzy Lec Silence Grammatical Errors

The trouble with the dictionary is that you have to know how a word is spelled before you can look it up to see how it is spelled. By Will Cuppy Spelled Trouble Dictionary Word

Remind me to show you the latest e-mail from Courtney," he said now, kicking at a rock on the sidewalk. "You won't believe how many different incorrect ways she spelled hors d'oeuvres within the span of a single paragraph. By Aimee Agresti Courtney Remind Kicking Sidewalk Show

In the places I go there are things that I see that I never could spell if I stopped with the Z. By Dr. Seuss Places Things Spell Stopped

How do you spell 'contravention'?" said Carrot, turning over a page."I don't," said Nobby, pushing through the crowds. By Terry Pratchett Carrot Nobby Spell Contravention Turning

The only stupid thing about words is the spelling of them. By Laura Ingalls Wilder Stupid Thing Words Spelling

I tell myself that some names can be mistakes, like Mxyplyzyk, a store in New York that lost customers because few could spell its name to look up the address. I tell myself that lots of writers agonize over titles, and often get them wrong at first. By Caroline Leavitt Mxyplyzyk York Mistakes Address Store

Why write wrong if the writing won't right the wrong? (90) By Sandra M. Gilbert Wrong Write Writing

A mistake is only an error, it becomes a mistake when you fail to correct it By John Lennon Mistake Error Fail Correct

Perhaps nothing speaks more eloquently of the variability of spelling in the age than the fact that a dictionary published in 1604, A Table Alphabeticall of Hard Words, spelled "words" two ways on the title page. By Bill Bryson Words Spelled Table Alphabeticall Hard

I never make mistakes, just the odd error or misjudgement now and again By Marilyn L. Rice Mistakes Make Odd Error Misjudgement

Mistakes means miss placed priorities. By Lailah Gifty Akita Mistakes Priorities Miss

An aspersion upon my parts of speech! By Richard Brinsley Sheridan Speech Aspersion Parts

I say a lot of things - millions of words a day - so if I misspoke, that was just a misstatement, By Hillary Clinton Things Millions Day Misspoke Misstatement

It is a damn poor mind indeed which can't think of at least two ways to spell any word. By Andrew Jackson Word Damn Poor Mind Spell

A mistake isn't a mistake unless it can't be put right. By Sophie Kinsella Mistake Put

some call their mistake a discovery;to others, their mistake is a misfortune and to most people a mistake is a deviation from the acceptable. A mistake is a mistake depending on what we think it is. By Ernest Agyemang Yeboah Mistake Discovery Acceptable Call Misfortune

Take care that you never spell a word wrong. Always before you write a word, consider how it is spelled, and, if you do not remember, turn to a dictionary. It produces great praise to a lady to spell well. to his daughter Martha By Thomas Jefferson Word Wrong Care Spell Martha

Spellings are made by people. Dictionaries - eventually - reflect popular choices. By David Crystal Dictionaries Eventually Spellings People Made

Every book has mistakes in them, every one. There's never been a book published without mistakes. By Bill O'reilly Book Mistakes Published

Spelling and punctuation are completely irrelevant; unless you are hoping to be understood. By Henry G. Sheppard Spelling Irrelevant Understood Punctuation Completely

There are both dull correctness and piquant carelessness; it is needless to say which will command the most readers and have the most influence. By Charles Caleb Colton Carelessness Influence Dull Correctness Piquant

Spelling is improved when reading is done. By Stephen D. Krashen Spelling Improved Reading

Mr. Tulliver did not willingly write a letter, and found the relation between spoken and written language, briefly known as spelling, one of the most puzzling things in this puzzling world. Nevertheless, like all fervid writing, the task was done in less time than usual, and if the spelling differed from Mrs. Glegg's,- why, she belonged, like himself, to a generation with whom spelling was a matter of private judgment. By George Eliot Tulliver Puzzling Spelling Letter Language

Our investigation is a grammatical one. Such an investigation sheds light on our problem by clearing misunderstandings away. Misunderstandings concerning the use of words, caused, among other things, by certain analogies between the forms of expression in different regions of language. By Ludwig Wittgenstein Investigation Grammatical Misunderstandings Caused Words

I've made mistakes, I've misspoke, I am sure I will again sometime, but that happens, that's part of being human in my book. I'm OK with that. I've never done it maliciously, ever. By Curt Schilling Mistakes Misspoke Book Made Part

In the first place, there is no point whatever in being able to spell anything. Shakespeare and Milton could not spell; Marie Corelli and Alfred Austen could. Spelling is thought desirable partly for snobbish reasons, as an easy way of distinguishing the "educated" from the "uneducated"; partly, like correct clothes, as a part of herd domination; partly because the devotee of natural law feels pain in the spectacle of any sphere in which individual liberty remains. By Bertrand Russell Place Spell Point Partly Marie

Mistakes are just 'mis-takes,' or an action that we took that missed. By Bill Crawford Mistakes Mistakes Missed Action

This is a terrible mistake, because I used up all of my English. By Roberto Benigni English Mistake Terrible

So in writing, there is always a right word, and every other than that is wrong. There is no beauty in words except in their collocation. The effect of a fanciful word misplaced, is like that of a horn of exquisite polish growing on a human head. By Ralph Waldo Emerson Writing Wrong Word Collocation Words

If things do not change,in the future we may all speak spell check. By Tom Althouse Check Things Changein Future Speak

I make mistakes; I'll be the second to admit it. By Jean Kerr Mistakes Make Admit

Mistakes, mistakes, it's all I seem capable of at times. By Markus Zusak Mistakes Times Capable

Apparently, my hopes, dreams and aspirations were no match against my poor spelling, punctuation and grammar. By Red Red Rover Apparently Hopes Dreams Spelling Punctuation

There ain't no grammatical errors in a non-literate society. By Marshall Mcluhan Society Grammatical Errors Nonliterate

The English alphabet is pure insanity ... , It can hardly spell any word in the language with any degree of certainty. By Mark Twain English Insanity Alphabet Pure Certainty

Why is it suddenly uncool to spell? That's all I want to know. By Maryjanice Davidson Spell Suddenly Uncool

Mistakes? That's why they put erasers on pencils. By Rick Barnett Mistakes Pencils Put Erasers

Today we are inundated with such an immense flood of printed matter that the value of individual work has depreciated, for our harassed contemporaries simply cannot take everything that is printed today. It is the typographer's task to divide up and organize and interpret this mass of printed matter in such a way that the reader will have a good chance of finding what is of interest to him. By Emil Ruder Printed Today Matter Depreciated Inundated

I can imagine few worse fates than walking around for the rest of one's life wearing a typo. By Anne Fadiman Typo Imagine Worse Fates Walking

There are no mistakes, only journeys. By Sibella Court Mistakes Journeys

#Twitter: proudly promoting ghastly grammar and silly misspelling since 2006. By E.a. Bucchianeri Twitter Proudly Promoting Ghastly Grammar

The correctness and quality of what you write do not matter; the act of writing does. By Natalie Goldberg Matter Correctness Quality Write Act

The mistakes are there, waiting to be made By Savielly Tartakower Waiting Made Mistakes

I may be a mistake maker, but I'm also a mistake breaker. By Maxwell Maltz Mistake Maker Breaker

The brownies can't touch that basket - it's spelled - but we can. We're supposed to take one thing out per day and put it on the silver tray on our dressers." "Spelled? How's it spelled? B-A-S-K-E-T, right?" asked Finn, obviously confused. By Elle Casey Spelled Basket Brownies Touch Finn

Any word with the our ending could be spelt or, don'tchaknow." "Like neighbor instead of neighbour?" "It's a good idea," put in Snell. "Labor, valor, flavor, harbor - there must be hundreds. If we confine it to one geographical area, we can claim it as a local spelling idiosyncrasy. By Jasper Fforde Dontchaknow Word Ending Spelt Labor

Modern English, especially written English, is full of bad habits which spread by imitation and which can be avoided if one is willing to take the necessary trouble. If one gets rid of these habits one can think more clearly, and to think clearly is a necessary first step toward political regeneration: so that the fight against bad English is not frivolous and is not the exclusive concern of professional [or scholarly] writers. By George Orwell English Modern Trouble Bad Habits

If you are friends with the wrong people, Google+ autocorrects them By Andy Borowitz Google People Autocorrects Friends Wrong

I make mistakes cause I am human By Salman Naveed Human Make Mistakes

Something there is in cyberspace that doesn't love an apostrophe. By Mary Norris Apostrophe Cyberspace Love

I see that you have made three spelling mistakes. By Thomas De Mahy, Marquis De Favras Mistakes Made Spelling

Mistakes means misplaced priorities. By Lailah Gifty Akita Mistakes Priorities Misplaced

Ever been in a spelling bee as a kid? That snowy second after the announcement of the word as you sift your brain to see if you can spell it? It was like that, the blank panic. By Gillian Flynn Kid Spelling Bee Panic Snowy

Dictionary of Misunderstood Words By Milan Kundera Words Misunderstood Dictionary

Everyone makes mistakes - mistakes are correctable. By T. B. Joshua Correctable Mistakes Makes

Only a very dull man spells a word the same way twice. By Albert Einstein Dull Man Spells Word

The world is so full of ill-nature that I have lampoons sent me by people who cannot spell, and satires composed by those who scarce know how to write. By Joseph Addison Spell Write World Full Illnature

Mistakes - mistakes - you yourself are a unique mistake! By Ludwig Van Beethoven Mistakes Mistake Unique

It was the critic Alexander who put me on my guard against unnecessary fault-finding. People should not be sharply corrected for bad grammar, provincialisms, or mispronunciation; it is better to suggest the proper expression by tactfully introducing it oneself in, say, one's reply to a question or one's acquiescence in their sentiments, or into a friendly discussion of the topic itself (not of the diction), or by some other suitable form of reminder. By Anonymous Alexander Faultfinding Critic Put Guard

Love peeps who have 2 correct me.Well it's peeps like you that give me fault when it comes to Apple. Apple been annoying me as well when it comes 2 trying 2 auto-correct me. Always ends up spelling it freaking wrong and just generally making me look like an asswipe as well as itself. It was fine b4 you changed it, I know I spelt it right, just like COLOUR is not spelt COLOR in my country!!! I never typed PEAK!! I wrote PEEK! it just decided not to and pissed me off just like peeps, like you, who like 2 auto-correct me!Rant over! By Ellie Williams Apple Love Correct Peeps Mewell

There are things sorry can not fix but to correct the errors made. By Akinwumi Jarule Made Things Fix Correct Errors

The darling mispronunciations of childhood! - dear me, there's no music that can touch it; and how one grieves when it wastes away and dissolves into correctness, knowing it will never visit his bereaved ear again. By Mark Twain Childhood Darling Mispronunciations Dear Correctness

What is a spell after all but a way of coaxing syllables together so persuasively that some new word is spelled ... some imprecision clarified, some name Named ... and some change managed. By Gregory Maguire Spelled Spell Coaxing Syllables Persuasively

Write with the learned, pronounce with the vulgar. By Benjamin Franklin Write Learned Pronounce Vulgar

Everybody makes mistakes. By Dave Pelzer Mistakes Makes

Nothing is more vulgar than a careful avoidance of beginning a letter with the first person singular) By Dorothy L. Sayers Singular Vulgar Careful Avoidance Beginning

Tinker wrote neatly, though his spelling was not good, Ruth's recipes would never fail for confusion between 'add sugar' and 'seethe', but Jane's writing looked like an intoxicated inky spider had staggered across the page on the way to the bar for another drink. Which it really didn't need. By Kerry Greenwood Ruth Seethe Jane Tinker Neatly

Give me a fruitful error anytime, full of seeds, bursting with its own corrections. By Vilfredo Pareto Give Anytime Full Seeds Bursting

I made the wrong mistakes By Thelonious Monk Mistakes Made Wrong

I am so hip even my errors are correct By Nikki Giovanni Correct Hip Errors

Use of the word; the word itself was not printed. By Robert Vaughan Word Printed

What does it matterwhen I make mistakes?They don'tmake mewhoIam. By Caroline Starr Rose Mistakes Mewhoiam Matterwhen Make Dontmake

It ain't whatcha write, it's the way atcha write it. By Ack Kerouac Wd Write Whatcha Atcha

It helps to read the sentence aloud. By Harry Kemelman Aloud Read Sentence

I have made mistakes. By Mikhail Baryshnikov Mistakes Made

Don't write naughty words on the wall if you can't spell! By Tom Lehrer Spell Write Naughty Words Wall

Sometimes a mistake isn't a what. It's a who. By Stephanie Perkins Mistake

If writers wrote as carelessly as some people talk, then adhasdh asdglaseuyt[bn[ pasdlgkhasdfasdf. By Lemony Snicket Pasdlgkhasdfasdf Talk Asdglaseuyt Writers Wrote

Grammar is the grave of letters. By Elbert Hubbard Grammar Letters Grave

A mistake is to commit a misunderstanding. By Bob Dylan Misunderstanding Mistake Commit

Thiss sentence contains threee errors. By Barbara Oakley Errors Sentence Threee

Hapmshire" typo, By Nicholson Baker Hapmshire Typo

There's nothing wrong with making mistakes, just don't make the same ones. We don't want to duplicate them. By Mike Tyson Mistakes Wrong Making Make Duplicate

It's good to make mistakes whether they are common or obscure, we learn more from our own mistakes while working rather than from any book or lecture. By Tanay Pant Obscure Lecture Mistakes Good Make

Grammar and spelling are a part of thought process. If one knows the meaning of words, one may be able to better understand the meaning of everything. By Sienna Mcquillen Grammar Process Meaning Spelling Part

Writers are the people who are most awkward with words. Their whole life revolves around one right word. By Saket Suryesh Writers People Awkward Words Word

You're like a dictionary. You know the word is in there, but you need to know how to spell what you want first By Aaron Withers Dictionary Word Spell