Stated, but hard to read in the on screen quote, it was written by Patrick (Pat) McHale, who is listed in the credits as being the creative director of the episode.
a winner Its not a quote its a riddle. The answer is "e"
The answer is historical. It's a quote from WW2. Prime Minister Winston Churchill made the statement "Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. but it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning." Nov 10 1942
Mr Smith says it to Neo in the end of the original Matrix movie. The entire quote is: "Everything that has a beginning has an end, Neo."
Open parenthesis are used at the beginning of a quote. Close parenthesis are used at the end of a quote after the punctuation.
No, brackets are not used in APA when omitting the beginning words from a quote. The beginning words can simply be omitted without the need for brackets. However, if you are omitting words from the middle or end of a quote, then you would use brackets to indicate the omission.
Grace Hansen
Put a quotation mark at the beginning of the quote and at the end of the quote. You do not need to put quotation marks around each sentence within that quote.
I don't have a quote but, Mrs.Frisby changes learning to take risks and relying/trusting others- its also the theme
The quote at the beginning of a book is called an epigraph.
it means a music note.. usually used at the beginning or end of a song quote.
The term for the quote at the beginning of a book is called an "epigraph."
James Hutton