"A smile is an inexpensive way to improve your looks." Charles Gordy
In God we trust.
One of John Kennedys famous quotes is Ask not what the country can do for you ask what you can do for your country. Another one is We choose to go to the moon not because it is easy, but because it is hard.
Some of the most famous e.e. cummings quotes include "i carry your heart with me (i carry it in my heart)" and "nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands." These quotes reflect cummings' unique style of poetry through his use of unconventional punctuation, capitalization, and word placement. He often played with syntax and structure to create a sense of spontaneity and individuality in his work.
Three automatic features in Microsoft Word include AutoCorrect, which automatically corrects common typos and spelling mistakes as you type; Smart Quotes, which converts straight quotes into curly quotes for better typography; and AutoComplete, which suggests words or phrases based on what you've previously typed, helping to speed up the writing process. These features enhance productivity and improve the overall quality of the document.
The antonyms of "improve" include worsen, decline, deteriorate, and regress.
Tagalog of quotes: sabi
Some antonyms for the word 'degrade' include 'upgrade', 'grow' and 'improve'.
Charles Darwin is famous for his theory of evolution. Animals improve their survival by evolution.
A Latin word. Different words in different quotes.
Some of Al Capone's more famous quotes are "Now I know why tigers eat their young" and "You can get much farther with a kind word and a gun than you can with a kind word alone." There is also "I have built my organization upon fear."
When a source states something, whether a word, phrase, or whole paragraph, this gets double quotes. If the quoted material already has double quotes around a word or phrase, change those to single quotes. But make sure you apply your double quotes around the entire paragraph and cite the source(s).
A lost inch of gold may be reclaimed, but never a lost inch of time. K'ang Dynasty (China) proverb