If you just poured the liquid into the glass then it's half full, of you just pourd some out, then it's half empty
The glass is neither half full nor is it half empty. It is twice the size that it needs to be.
An exact quote would be...a quote, basically, with nothing edited, as in a quote.
That phrase is from a song, not a direct quote from the Bible. The Bible does teach the concept, but not using those exact words.
her quote would most likely be like "don't look at the glass half empty look at it half full"
i did, i am just a poor man who has a dangerous obsession about the unanswerable things in life, and who cares who wrote it! you should be more botherd about what the answer is! this is one of the easy ones!!!
quote or quotation
quote or quotation
The meaning of this quote is that a person who is mindful and fulfilled does not need worldly distractions.
That is a direct quote since those are the waitress' exact words. It would be an indirect quote if you summarized her words.
Exact Quote
Walt Whitman's quote 'I celebrate myself, and sing myself" presents the romantic concept of respect for individualism.
No. A quote is where we give someone's exact words. You can quote from a poem, but also from a newspaper article or a story or a speech.