The one that most comes to mind for me is "Causation does not equal correlation." I have no idea who said it first, though.
"Don't judge a book by its cover"
"A mask of gold hides all deformities"
"Appearances can be deceiving."
"The eyes are not responsible when the mind does the seeing." - Publilius Syrus
a quotation mark!!
Never. You should always have quotation marks sorrounding a quote.
yes there is
when you put a quotation in a sentence you use quotation marks for the quote
Quotation marks
things are not always as they appear so don't trust appearances or judge by them
No. It depends on the data type. So numbers would not be in quotation marks for example.
nope!
Yes, unequivocally. Being analytical does not mean you are cynical or jaded, it means you reflect on the facts, on reality. An idealist can see the facts as they are, and yet have hope that things can always improve and become better.
Yes, quotation marks are typically used in pairs - an opening quotation mark at the beginning of the quoted text and a closing quotation mark at the end. This helps to clearly indicate the start and end of the quoted material.