
Pheelyks, Common sense is very uncommon and that was said precisely for you and your mindless approach to "grammar." Of course, you can't prove that sentence wrong grammatically, can you? Go and google the use of preposition "for" or buy an Oxford grammar Book to simply ingratiate yourself with the fact that this "FOR" can also be used to give the meaning similar to "due to, because of"
I've never much cared for Lawrence, to be honest, but I have read several of his pieces.
Your writing skills do not substantiate such a claim. I mentioned Lawrence because he was fond of starting sentences with "And."
Your fall-from-grace is complete.
Teach yourself grammar first and expand the horizon of your language by reading the classics/newspapers extensively. Enough Said.