Depends on grade, condition and originality.
He was famous for is quote.
Isn't that the single quote, as opposed to the double quote?
The famous quote from The Catbird Seat "Are you hollering down the rain barrel?" means that nobody is listening to what you are saying.
Cody Jarrett, was speaking to Parker in the trunk of the sedan
The symbol single quote is used for feet, double quote for inches.
"That porch is a happy-looking place, and my father - burdened, stoop-shouldered, cadaverously thin - doesn't seem to belong on it." srry no page number :)
This really depends on what type of quote you are looking for. If you are looking to purchase a new home, then checking with a real estate agent is your best bet.
A Perl string begins and ends with a delimiter. This can either be a single-quote ('), double-quote (") or user defined quote (q): $single = 'This string is single-quoted'; $double = "This string is double-quoted"; $user = q^This string is delimited by the caret symbol^
yes
1) You start the quote with double speech marks, eg. " 2) Then you quote the dialogue with a single speech mark, eg. ' 3) End your dialogue with the single speech marks, eg. ' 4) End the entire quote with double speech marks, eg. " Here's an example: "'Isabella Burnell is going to be a servant when she grows up,' said Joe."
the white man goes inside church to talk about Jesus, the Indian goes inside to talk with Jesus
putchar ('"'); puts ("""); etc