"The Patriarch Joseph, after agreeing with the Latins that their formula of the Holy Ghost proceeding FROM the Son meant the same as the Greek formula of the Holy Ghost proceeding THROUGH the Son, fell ill and died. An unkind scholar remarked that after muddling his prepositions what else could he decently do?' (Sir Steven Runciman, The Fall of Constantinople, pp. 17-18)."
― John Julius Norwich, A History of Venice
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This quote came from the film Midnight Cowboy The quote was said by the character 'Ratso' Rizzo, who is played by Dustin Hoffman.
Yes, go to your trainer card and click on the quote and it will take you to a screen so you can change it.
This quote came from the Star Wars films. The quote was said by various characters, such as Obi Wan Kenobi and Han Solo. According to surveys, it is the most repeated quote on the planet, being quoted more times per day than verses from religious literature.
After some research, I discovered that this artist is still living. Have you tried emailing him? He has a website and the results might surprise you. From the published reports, it would appear that this quote is an interview quote, not a published type quote.
"The Patriarch Joseph, after agreeing with the Latins that their formula of the Holy Ghost proceeding FROM the Son meant the same as the Greek formula of the Holy Ghost proceeding THROUGH the Son, fell ill and died. An unkind scholar remarked that after muddling his prepositions what else could he decently do?' (Sir Steven Runciman, The Fall of Constantinople, pp. 17-18)."― John Julius Norwich, A History of Venice
"The Patriarch Joseph, after agreeing with the Latins that their formula of the Holy Ghost proceeding FROM the Son meant the same as the Greek formula of the Holy Ghost proceeding THROUGH the Son, fell ill and died. An unkind scholar remarked that after muddling his prepositions what else could he decently do?' (Sir Steven Runciman, The Fall of Constantinople, pp. 17-18)."― John Julius Norwich, A History of Venice
This is a quote of Julius Caesar
Julius Ceaser
the quote is spoken by William the Conquer "I came, I saw, I conquered"
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Julius Caesar. The quote is from Shakespeare's "Julius Caesar" I.2.135. Cassius conversation with Brutus.
Well it depends where the quote ends. I am unaware if you are displaying the entire quote or asking two questions.
Julius Caesar had a plaquard in his triumph with the quote. It was in reference to his quick victory in the battle of Zela.
It is from the play The Tragedy of Julius Casesar.
The actual quote from Julius Caesar was "Veni, vidi, vice," or "I came, I saw, I conquered."
Julius Caesar's main weakness was arrogance. The quote "Caesar's wife must be above suspicion" shows his arrogance in his own words.