Literally Quotes

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“The utter unbroken silence was more appalling than any ominous noise, than the loudest yells of anguish, than the most piercing screaming...
Dead silence.
Literally dead.”
Simona Panova, Nightmarish Sacrifice

Jordan Stratford
“No! I had too many variables! Two of those variables were actually the same variable, so I revised the equation and then it all made perfect sense!" Ada was truly excited. "You seem truly excited, Lady Ada," said Anna cautiously.”
Jordan Stratford, The Case of the Missing Moonstone

Richie Norton
“The definition of management is literally "control," but the definition of true leadership is love.”
Richie Norton

Ammon Shea
“Among people who might be described as having at least a passing regard for the English language, there are few instances of usage that evoke a desire to mutilate more than the perceived misuse of literally.”
Ammon Shea, Bad English: A History of Linguistic Aggravation

Ammon Shea
“No one is yet using figuratively to mean literally; the confusion, such as it is, is all in one direction.”
Ammon Shea, Bad English: A History of Linguistic Aggravation

Brandon Sanderson
“Irony is a curious concept. Specifically, I mean the classical definition: that of a choice leading to an opposite outcome from what is intended. Many grammarians bemoan the word’s near-constant misuse—sec-ond only in dictional assassination to the way some people use the word “literally.” (Their use of which is ironic.)”
Brandon Sanderson, Tress of the Emerald Sea