"You've forgotten who you are and so forgotten me. Look inside yourself, Simba. You are more than what you've become. You must take your place in the circle of life." ... "Remember, who you are. You are my son, and the one true king. Remember, who you are... Remember... Remember... Remember..."
An exact quote would be...a quote, basically, with nothing edited, as in a quote.
quote or quotation
When you report someone's exact words, you are quoting them. Quotations are used to show the words spoken by an individual directly and should be enclosed in quotation marks to distinguish them from the rest of the text.
The quote "Lost but never forgotten" does not have a specific attributed source. It is a common phrase used to express the idea that even though someone or something is no longer present, they will always be remembered.
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
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.
When the exact wording of the quote is important you welcome
You're basically saying what someone said, but not an exact quote.
A direct quote.
Quote or quotation.
There is no evidence that Einstein said this quote. It is often misattributed to him, but its origins are unclear. Einstein did, however, emphasize the importance of intuition in scientific discovery and problem-solving.