Percy Shelley, husband of the famous writer Mary Shelley, and a good writer in his own, said "Peace, peace! he is not dead, he doth not sleep. He hath awakened from the dream of life."
A paraphrase of a source is a summation of the material you wish to cite. It is not a full direct quote, rather it is a condensed form, in your own words, of what it is you wish to present from that source.
There does not seem to be a source for 'only the dead know the true meaning of patience.' Douglas MacArthur is credited with 'only the dead have seen the end of war.'
The actual quote is "stop beating a dead horse" stop wasteing time on a pointless activity.
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When nothing from the quote would be lost if you paraphrased it.
A quote that comes from a primary source
Please quote accurately from your source.
The Dead Sleep Easy was created in 2008.
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a quote that comes from an original source such as a person
A blind quote is a statement from an anonymous source.
This Quote is attributed to the Greek philosopher Plato in the opening of the movie Blackhawk Down but there is no known source to back this up.
I Can Sleep When I'm Dead was created on 2008-02-04.
Sleep When I'm Dead was created on 2008-07-13.
To properly quote a source within a source, use the phrase "as cited in" followed by the original source's information. Include the original author's name and the publication year in your citation.
This quote from Benjamin Franklin pretty much means 'there's no time to be lazy, you can sleep when you're dead'.
John Lennon does not sleep he is dead.