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“It’s the Queen’s English now,’ observed Peter mildly. ‘Is there a difference?’ asked Oundle rhetorically. ‘I fervently hope not.’ ‘There will be in time,’ said Peter. ‘That will be deplorable,’ replied Oudle. ‘I shall not myself deviate by a syllable from correct usage.’ ‘My language is foul, and yours is Fowler?’ said Peter, and added one of his sudden quirky smiles, ‘or know your Onions.’ This quip crossed the barrier of the table, because the man sitting nearly opposite Peter laughed. ‘Onions?’ said Oudle. ‘C.T. Onions, I imagine,’ said the man opposite. ‘Editor of the Oxford English Dictionary.’ ‘Oh, I see,’ said Oudle. ‘Very droll.” SnobberyDictionEnglish Usage Book:The Late Scholar Source: The Late Scholar
“There is nothing more important than writing well for the young, if literature is to have a continuance ... They will inherit the earth; and nothing that we value will endure in the world unless they can be persuaded to value it too.” IfsWorldWritingWellsImportantEarthYoungValuesLiteratureEndureChildren's LiteratureContinuanceWriting Well Author:Jill Paton Walsh
“It is only grown-ups who want children to be children; children themselves always want to be real people.” PeopleWantChildrenRealBeing Real Book:A Presumption of Death: A New Lord Peter Wimsey/Harriet Vane Mystery Source: A Presumption of Death: A New Lord Peter Wimsey/Harriet Vane Mystery
“If you tell someone a secret, and ask them to keep it secret, you are asking them to display a discretion you are unable to display yourself.” IfsAsksSecretAskingDisplayDiscretion Book:The Attenbury Emeralds: The New Lord Peter Wimsey/Harriet Vane Mystery Source: The Attenbury Emeralds: The New Lord Peter Wimsey/Harriet Vane Mystery
“The protagonist of folktale is always, and intensely, a young person moving through ordeals into adult life. . . . and this is why there are no wicked stepchildren in the tales.” PersonsMovingYoungAdultsTalesWickedProtagonistsOrdealsFolktalesStepchildStepchildren Author:Jill Paton Walsh