Open the book to those pages, pick a sentence and you will have a Quote
"take hands together, my dear children, and you will be happy together and your hearts will love each other" pg 124 Portrait of an artist as a young man.
"Everything. . . affects everything."
The Yellow Pages. I have had the most success by browsing the Yellow Pages and contacting the contractors that I feel comfortable with for a free quote.
Who's the more foolish, the fool or the fool who follows him? -Obi wan Kenobi Do or do not. There is not try -Yoda try googling "quotes" for some good quote sites Many sites I have seen just give you pages and pages of quotes with few search parameters. See the related link for a decent quote site.
"pp" is an abbreviation for "pages," often used in academic writing to indicate multiple pages within a document or publication. It is commonly used in reference citations to specify the pages on which a particular piece of information or quote can be found.
To cite book pages in APA format, include the author's last name, publication year, and the page number in parentheses after the quote or information. For example: (Smith, 2019, p. 25).
To cite pages from a book in academic writing, include the author's last name and the page number in parentheses after the quote or information. For example, (Smith 45). This helps readers locate the specific information you are referencing.
The website "Square Trade" allows you to select your TV and it's value to get a quote for television insurance. http://www.squaretrade.com/pages/tv-landing2
The rule has been that for quotes of three lines or fewer you set the quote in quotation marks ("<quote>"). If you need to quote more than three lines you indent the block of text. There is no stylistic prohibition on quoting more than a single sentence in an essay, but you may encounter that restriction levied by English teachers who don't want entire pages of quoted material glued together with poorly thought-out padding.
Generally speaking, no. Copying someone elses work is not allowed. You may cite, or quote, others in you own work but to simply copy is plagiarism.
Check the business pages of the telephone directory and search online for companies in your area. Many such business' have a web site and are able to give you a quote online
One can get the contact information for the Prudential company directly from their website online or by looking up a listing in the yellow pages locally.
As a global insurer, one may purchase Zurich insurance on the company's website from the UK. You may get a quote and find resources locally through the yellow pages.