The quote "Let's not and say we did" was said by Garfield, the fictional cat, in "Garfield Goes To Hollywood". It was released in 1987.
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This is how you quote within a quote - like you would when writing dialogue:"I know! She actually said, 'You're stupid,' and left!" Zoe told me angrily.
In French, "quote unquote" is translated as "soi-disant."
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The correct spelling for past tense of "say" is "said".
I would say it was an anarchist.
The quote "If you do not want to be criticized, say nothing, do nothing, be nothing" is attributed to the Greek philosopher Aristotle.
Go to Belair direct ins. & get a quote
its easier to say something than it is to actually do what you said
1$=Rs. 55 consider above example when the left hand currency in the quote is forrien currency than it is said to be direct quote and if the left hand currency is home currency than quote is said to be indirect. in above example we can say it is a direct quote in the point of view of India and can say indirect quote for US.
The word quote means to name the price of something.It can also mean to say something. e.g. He said he could quote what happened in the car crash.
i don't think he said a quote
This quote came from the film Love Story. The quote was said by the character Jennifer Cavilleri Barrett.
He said that quote in 1775.
I recall this as an oft used quote by Oliver Hardy. Usually said to Stan Laurel. With a flourish. I have Nothing to say.
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All you have to do is say the date the episode premiered, what show it was on, who said it (the actor-the character) and what channel it was on.