Oh, dude, that iconic line "Greetings and Salutations" is from the cult classic movie "Heathers." It's like the perfect way to sound super fancy and polite while also low-key throwing shade. So, next time you want to greet someone with a touch of sass, just drop that line and watch the magic happen.
The word hello originated from the Greek word "helios" which roughy translates to greetings.
I think it comes from a work entitled "Usha Vandanam" or Greetings from the Dawn
This very famous quote came from the film 'E.T.' The quote was said by the character E.T., who was an alien trying to get back to his own planet.
This is a very famous line from the film 'Godfather'. The quote is spoken by the character Vito Corleone.
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"Come on, boys! If you don't, Lord knows what will become of us."
This comes from the famous film and book called The Hunger Games. The quote is usually said by the character Effie Trinket.
It doesn't come from a famous play. It is part of some random verses written in an old journal, by the poet, William Blake. This quote is often mistakenly attributed to Shakespeare.
The only quote that has come down to us is: "As sure as I shall give judgment on the Capital in Rome". She was supposed to have said this whenever she wanted to impress people with her power and importance.
Rick Maksian is a man who is famous for an inspirational baseball quote. The quote is "Life will always throw you curves, just keep fouling them off. The right pitch will come, but when it does, be prepared to run the bases."
Phil Lester has said the quote "normalness leads to sadness" numerous times. It is on his Facebook page in a post by him.