This quotation by Winston Churchill refers to the immense sacrifice made by a small group of people for the greater good. It highlights the extraordinary efforts and impact of a select few individuals who have contributed significantly to a cause or mission.
In American English punctuation rules, a comma typically comes before the closing quotation mark when the comma is part of the overall sentence. In British English, the comma comes after the closing quotation mark.
All of it, as long as you put it in quotation marks and say who it's by.
nothing much, never mind, or not much
Could you go a bit more into details btw. what does it mean.... how can a person love someone when they do not have met before?
claustrophobia there's too much paranoia
it means nothing much or never mind
A typewriter's quotation marks looks like feet/inches marks, much as displayed on this site (' or ") where typographer's quotation marks have the proper shape, similar looking to a comma but raised at quote mark height.
I guess it would have to mean that you can never thank people enough. So thank-you very much for posting this question. I guess it would have to mean that you can never thank people enough. So thank-you very much for posting this question.
It mean he loves you so much and he will never leave you alone.
Yes - right now!
your stomach will never burst. You will trow up
Depends on what you mean with too much. Overdosing is never good but you would notice the effects before you are 50 and menopausal. So no.