Good citations never come easy.
Not exact matches
I am told, but
never given the
citation, that Luther once said, «
Better be ruled by a smart Turk than a dumb Christian» — a sign that he believed that the structures of divine ordering moved beyond the circle of grace.
More interesting are their more idiosyncratic picks: I co-sign Holden's
Best Supporting Actress mention for Charlotte Rampling in «Life During Wartime,» and would
never have predicted Scott's screenplay
citation for «Green Zone.»
For those
never - ending questions about the conventions of punctuation, italics / quotes, plurals / possessives,
citations, and so on, every writer needs something like the cheap, unassuming, and
well indexed Merriam - Webster's Guide to Punctuation and Style.