The quote is: "Do as I say, not as I do!" In other words, it is an example of hypocrisy.
It probably originates from the work of John Selden, published in 'Table Talk' in 1689: 'do as I say and not as I do'.
The word quote means to name the price of something.It can also mean to say something. e.g. He said he could quote what happened in the car crash.
In meetings, protocol dictates that the invocation come first IF AND ONLY IF the invocation is EXPLICITLY a prayer. If the invocation is an inspirational quote or such, it comes after the pledge.
With a parenthetical citation. Which looks like this: "Quote............" (Author and/or page number(s)).
The C stock quote (Citigroup) as of 12:41pm Eastern time is $27.48. Quote will vary throughout the day until the stock market closes at 4pm.
One can get a quote for equity indexed universal life insurance from many places. These places include an Insurance agency, but one can also find it from those quote websites.
That quote is from "Say Anything..." with John Cusack.
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In French, "quote unquote" is translated as "soi-disant."
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The quote "If you do not want to be criticized, say nothing, do nothing, be nothing" is attributed to the Greek philosopher Aristotle.
This quote is by French philosopher Michel de Montaigne. He is known for his essays where he explores and expresses his thoughts and opinions on various subjects.
it is a decades old piece of folk wisdom
1$=Rs. 55 consider above example when the left hand currency in the quote is forrien currency than it is said to be direct quote and if the left hand currency is home currency than quote is said to be indirect. in above example we can say it is a direct quote in the point of view of India and can say indirect quote for US.
The quote "Let's not and say we did" is often attributed to American author Mark Twain. It means to pretend or agree to have done something without actually doing it.
The word quote means to name the price of something.It can also mean to say something. e.g. He said he could quote what happened in the car crash.
Both "reads" and "says" can be used interchangeably when referring to a quote. It's just a matter of personal preference or style.