This quote came from the film Casablanca.
The quote was said by the character Rick Blaine.
In about the middle of the book, Stanley says 'trololol'. This is a great friendship quote because I said so
Louis Joliet's famous quote is "We do not know whither we are bound, or what we are to do." This quote reflects the uncertainty and adventurous spirit of exploration that Joliet experienced during his journeys.
at the beginning of the book, or at the beginning of each chapter
There is a trail of beautiful memories
We don’t have to quote so can’t give you a answer.
a winner Its not a quote its a riddle. The answer is "e"
Yes, you should capitalize the first letter of a quote at the beginning of a sentence, even if it is in the middle of another sentence. This helps to indicate that the quoted material is beginning.
"I am the government."
The quote at the beginning of the movie (but not the book):"Is not general incivility the very essence of love?"
No, brackets are not used in APA when omitting the beginning words from a quote. The beginning words can simply be omitted without the need for brackets. However, if you are omitting words from the middle or end of a quote, then you would use brackets to indicate the omission.
Citing a quote at the beginning of a paper is the same as through out. In APA style, a quote from a book is surrounded by quotations and followed by the author's name and date of publication in parenthesis. Example: (Smith, 2014).
Louis Henry Sullivan, an American architect, is credited with the quote. He credited an ancient Roman architect.