This is some things to say before a quote...
adds, admits, agrees, argues, agrees, asserts, believes
claims comments compares demonstrates denies
emphasizes illustrates implies insists notes observes points out
reasons says states suggests thinks writes
The quote belongs to John F. Kennedy. If your history starts in 1961 maybe, but Cicero had spelled that quote 2000 years before.
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That quote is from "Say Anything..." with John Cusack.
In French, "quote unquote" is translated as "soi-disant."
The quote is: "Do as I say, not as I do!" In other words, it is an example of hypocrisy. It probably originates from the work of John Selden, published in 'Table Talk' in 1689: 'do as I say and not as I do'.
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"My name is Indigo Montoya. You killed my father. Prepare to die."
It's a quote his aunt wrote before she passed away it says "Ain't it a shame that a body can't be where the heart is."
Elbert Hubbard is the author of this quote
First of all say good (morning, afternoon, evening), then start speaking confidently. Then say this is xxxxxx (Rihana) standing before you to present the topic of xxxxxxx. First start with a quote then continue your matter.