Not quite clear why you ask for 'a quote that says', but
'Do not come to strangers' houses' = 'No ven a las casas de extranjeros'
Mercutio says it in Romeo and Juliet.
It's from Romeo and Juliet. The priest says it.
polonius says this quote in the Shakespeares play "HAMLET"
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It is Mercutio who says "a plague on both your houses!" after he gets stabbed by Tybalt
This quote is from the TV series The West Wing. The character President Josiah Bartlet says, "Just be wrong. Just stand there in your wrongness and be wrong and get used to it."
Yes, it's mattbrapmorris, but he says it's private and don't accept strangers
If you go to hauntedhouses.com of go to google and type in haunted houses and click on the one that says haunted houses, ghost towns, haunted hotels, ghost stories... it will take you to a website and you would then click on find real haunted houses and the click on you state it will come up with all the haunted houses in your state. Taynay101
Both "reads" and "says" can be used interchangeably when referring to a quote. It's just a matter of personal preference or style.
The quote by Samuel Johnson says "When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life".
This quote is from the movie *The Ten*, directed by David Wain, from 2007.
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