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Quotes from Robert Burchfield

Vulgarity finds its antidote; old crudities become softened with time. Distinctions, both those that are useful and those that are burdensome, flourish and die, reflourish and die again.
~ Robert Burchfield
To finish is both a relief and a release from an extraordinarily pleasant prison.
~ Robert Burchfield
Lexicography is a chastening as well as an illuminating and fascinating art.
~ Robert Burchfield
The English language is rather like a monster accordion, stretchable at the whim of the editor, compressible ad lib.
~ Robert Burchfield
Computer users soon learn that the miraculous powers of personal computers are based on avoidance of error.
~ Robert Burchfield