Characterwise, I can give you a good one. It's from And Then There Were None.
Of course, General Macarthur made this very hard to rewrite.
"One day, when everything else is over, we'll be ready for the end."
The quote "East of Aldgate take a revolver" is a line from the novel "The Murder of Roger Ackroyd" by Agatha Christie. It is spoken by the character Hercule Poirot as a warning to another character, implying that the area is dangerous.
Honey, Agatha Christie may have been a literary genius, but she didn't coin that phrase. "The wheels of the grist mill grind slowly but grind exceedingly fine" is actually an old proverb that dates back way before Christie was even a twinkle in her parents' eyes. So, nope, that quote ain't hers.
To properly quote a book in APA format, include the author's last name, publication year, and the page number of the quote in parentheses after the quote. For example: "Quote" (Author, Year, p. Page Number).
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What year was this quote written?
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To properly quote a quote in an article, enclose the quoted text in quotation marks and provide the original source of the quote, including the author's name, publication, and page number if available.
Quote/quotation.
The word 'quote' is a noun, a word for an excerpt from a written work, or a statement of estimated cost.The noun forms of the verb to quote are quotation and the gerund, quoting.
To properly quote a quote in academic writing, enclose the quoted text in double quotation marks and provide the author's name, publication year, and page number in parentheses after the quote.
To properly cite a quote in the middle of a sentence in MLA format, you should include the author's last name and the page number in parentheses immediately after the quote. For example: "This is a quote" (Author's Last Name page number).
By looking up your local AAA in a phone book, one can find their number. One can then call the number to get a quote. Then complain until you get the quote for free which they likely would do anyways.