no
This quote came from the film Midnight Cowboy The quote was said by the character 'Ratso' Rizzo, who is played by Dustin Hoffman.
"I cannot begin to project the meaning of my work in specific terms, for [my] paintings, at their best, are multi-faceted visual complexes whose many aspects are pregnant with as many disparate meanings as there are viewers." ~ Hughie Lee-Smith (from Twitter: @HughieLEESMITH )
Yes, go to your trainer card and click on the quote and it will take you to a screen so you can change it.
This quote came from the Star Wars films. The quote was said by various characters, such as Obi Wan Kenobi and Han Solo. According to surveys, it is the most repeated quote on the planet, being quoted more times per day than verses from religious literature.
Calvin quoted from the book "The Birth of a Galaxy" to try to release Charles Wallace from his hypnotic state in "A Wrinkle in Time." He repeated the lines, "Yad Leugim, Ad El, Aggey, Denub Selur, Ili Adonai," which were key to breaking the hold of IT's hypnotic power.
Yes, it is acceptable to begin a paragraph with a quote as long as it is relevant to the topic and properly cited.
There is probably not one most famous quote, but a very popular one is "The days are just packed!"
I think quote !!
Yes, it is acceptable to begin an essay with a quote as long as it is relevant to the topic and effectively sets the tone for the rest of the essay.
Yes, it is acceptable to begin a body paragraph with a quote as long as it is relevant to the topic and properly integrated into the paragraph to support your argument.
Dorothy Parker (August 22, 1893 - June 7, 1967) when she heard that president Calvin Coolidge had died, remarked, "How could they tell?".
Yes, you can start your essay with a quote to grab the reader's attention and provide context for your topic.
To begin a paragraph with a quote, you can introduce the quote with a lead-in sentence that provides context or sets up the quote's relevance to your topic. For example, "As Maya Angelou once said, 'I've learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.'"
Calvin quotes from "The Tempest" by William Shakespeare to wake up Charles Wallace in the book "A Wrinkle in Time" by Madeleine L'Engle. The quote is "Be not afeard; the isle is full of noises," which helps Charles Wallace wake from his trance-like state.
"queen' "quail" quarry" quote"
guests