“Well,” said Stuart, “a misspelled word is an abomination in the sight of everyone.”
“A misspelled word is probably an alias for some desperate call for aid, which is bound to fail.”
“If you can listen to or read anything, but misspelled words offend you, raise your hadn.”
“Some people have things written all over their faces; the big guy had a couple of words misspelled in crayon on his.”
“He's very nice. He's something I replied. She considered this zipping her purse shut. Then she said Well everyone is. Everyone is Something. For some reason that stuck with me simple and yet not every since she'd said it. It was like a puzzle as well two vague words with one clear one between them.”
“When the Populist congressman "Sockless" Simpson of Medicine Lodge, Kansas, misspelled his hometown while running for office, he said, "I wouldn't give a tinker's durn for a man who can't spell a word more than one way.”