There would be more than one depending on your point of view....
1. What is the quality of your intent
2. Sometimes history takes things into its own hands
Probably, yes. I see you didn't ask about one of the others.
Most are closed.
Could you please provide the quotation you are referring to?
it's a well known expression because it is a quote from one of Abraham Lincoln's most famous speeches.
William Shakespeare used more different words than most people know, and a lot of them are verbs. Many of these verbs are the same ones we use everyday. His most famous quotation contains the most common English verb, "to be" (or not to be).
It depends on which famous quotation you are asking about. The most famous is probably "That was one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind." and was spoken by Apollo 11 commander Neil Armstrong when he stepped off the LM landing pad on July 20, 1969. Pete Conrad (a fairly short astronaut) and commander of Apollo 12 famously said "Whoopee! Man, that may have been a small one for Neil, but that's a long one for me." Apollo 13's most famous quote is "Houston, we've had a problem" spoken by CMP Jack Swigert
EGYPTIAN
I am the state
The lyrics would be most commonly in quotation marks. The title would simply be capitalized.
Titles of poems should be put in inverted commas (quotation marks).
Individual Rights
the most famous