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When you depart from standard usage, it should be deliberate and not an accidental lapse. Like a poet who breaks the rules of poetry for creative effect, this only works when you know and respect the rule you are breaking. If you have never heard of the rules you are breaking, you have no right to do so, and you are likely to come off like a buffoon or a barbarian. Breaking rules, using slang and archaic language can be effective, but it is just as likely to give you an audience busy with wincing.

N.D. Wilson
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When you depart from standard usage, it should be deliberate and not an accidental lapse. Like a poet who breaks the rules of poetry for creative effect, this only works when you know and respect the rule you are breaking. If you have never heard of the rules you are breaking, you have no right to do so, and you are likely to come off like a buffoon or a barbarian. Breaking rules, using slang and archaic language can be effective, but it is just as likely to give you an audience busy with wincing.

N.D. Wilson, The Rhetoric Companion
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Fine art is the discipline of breaking rules.

M.B. Dallocchio
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Breaking rules is indeed an important part of creativity. Innovation needs a level of guidance.

Pearl Zhu, Digitizing Boardroom: The Multifaceted Aspects of Digital Ready Boards
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Creativity is inventing experimenting growing taking risks breaking rules making mistakes and having fun.

Mary Lou Cook
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She was always daydreaming. She never wanted to live in the real world; she always seemed to be separated from other children her age. They couldn’t understand her or her imagination. She was always thinking outside of the box, breaking rules, and only following what her heart told her was right.

Shannon A. Thompson, November Snow
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If you want things to change, then you have to change them.

Tracie Puckett, Breaking Rules
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After years studying informality in Nigeria, Dutch architect and planner Rem Koolhaas reach the same conclusion. In the West, he writes, “there’s a sense of infinite choice, but a very conventional set of options from which to choose.” By contrast, “in Lagos, there is no choice, but there are countless ways to articulate the condition of no choice.

Dayo Olopade, The Bright Continent: Breaking Rules and Making Change in Modern Africa
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