he had been defeated
i am the best! that was his quote No, I don't think he said that exactly.
The quote "there is no such thing as a good war" originated from US President Benjamin Franklin.
"I will return" was a quote from General Douglas MacArthur
WINSTON CHURCHILL quoted that quote
When he returned to the Philippines, MacArthure said "People of the Philippines: I have returned."Mac Author made promises to return to the Philippines. His famous quote was "I shall return". It was his promise to his followers.
i don't think he said a quote
The quote "I meant what I said and I said what I meant. An elephant's faithful, one hundred percent" is from "Horton Hatches the Egg" by Dr. Seuss.
It is generally not legal to use someone else's quote on a T-shirt without permission, as it may infringe on their intellectual property rights. It's best to seek permission or look for quotes that are in the public domain or available for commercial use.
I cannot recall who said it, but it meant that the American colonists would not submit to English taxes without an official government representative.
The connection between Major Anderson and General PT Beauregard dated back to their days at West Point. At that time Beauregard was a student of Anderson and said that Anderson was the best instructor Beauregard had. As a coincidence, it was Beauregard leading the assault on Fort Sumter where Major Anderson was in charge.
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You would say "Je m'appelle Pierre" in French, which translates to "My name is Pierre."
his mum said that pierre don't have girlfriend =)
Cheshire cat in Alice in Wonderland. No, actually Horton in Horton Hatches an Egg. "I meant what I said and I said what I meant; an elephant's faithful one hundred per cent."
Denzel Washington from the movie "The Great Debators"
Horton says: "I meant what I said and I said what I meant... an elephant's faithful-one hundred percent" in the Dr. Suess classic Horton Hatches the Egg.
To start an essay with a quote, introduce the quote with its context and relevance to your topic. Follow the quote with a brief explanation connecting it to the main idea of your essay. Then, transition smoothly from the quote into the body of your essay.