“A semicolon is used when an author chooses not to end a sentence. We are saying you are the author and the sentence is your life and you are choosing to continue. The best way to put the conception of the semicolon was that it was conceived in a perfect storm scenario.”— Amy Bleuel, medium.com
“As in Geometry, the most natural way of beginning is from a Mathematical point; so is the same method in Observations and Natural history the most genuine, simple, and instructive. We must first endevour to make letters, and draw single strokes true, before we venture to write whole Sentences, or to…”— Robert Hooke, amazon.com
“What did the semicolon get after breaking the grammar law, Two consecutive sentences.”— Tainted_gooch269, reddit.com
“Him and I, we were not fire. We were water (still are), liquid, pliable. We took the shape of anything in the universe. It was the togetherness of water that took to me—we are separate but we are the same. Our volume changes, our chemical makeup not always in balance. But most importantly, I knew we…”— Valerie Cheng, thoughtcatalog.com
“I have a habit of keeping for myself, souvenirs from every relationship. Not material goods, or memories, really, but words. Sentences said to me that leave a lasting image in my head. For every relationship there has to be one sentence that is beautiful—perfectly crafted and presented, with a thin…”— Valerie Cheng, thoughtcatalog.com