Harry Potter, last 3 words in the last book
The quote is attributed to Fredrick Douglas.
One quote attributed to Thomas Mifflin is "Energy and persistence conquer all things." It emphasizes the importance of determination and perseverance in achieving success.
This quote is attributed to Ernest Hemingway in his novel "The Sun Also Rises." It reflects a sense of disillusionment and aimlessness experienced by the post-World War I generation.
None, this looks like a quote incorrectly attributed to Nietzsche.
To provide an accurate response, I would need to know the specific text or context you are referring to regarding the quote "How did it all begin?" If you can provide more details about the text or subject, I'd be happy to help!
The famous quote, "I fear all we have done is to awaken a sleeping giant and fill him with a terrible resolve," is attributed to Japanese Admiral Isoroku Yamamoto after the attack on Pearl Harbor in 1941.
One important quote attributed to Squanto is: "All of this land around us was given to the Wampanoag by the Great Spirit. We traveled far across the ocean to this new land, surviving many hardships along the way."
To effectively introduce a quote with multiple authors in your writing, you can mention all the authors' names in the introductory sentence before presenting the quote. This helps to give credit to each author and provide context for the reader.
Stated, but hard to read in the on screen quote, it was written by Patrick (Pat) McHale, who is listed in the credits as being the creative director of the episode.
The quote "In essentials unity, in non-essentials liberty, and in all things charity" is attributed to Rupertus Meldenius, a 17th-century Lutheran theologian.
This quote is paraphrased from the original quote by the famous baseball player, Satchel Paige (1906 - 1983): "You win a few, you lose a few. Some get rained out. But you got to dress for all of them." Satchel's quote is often paraphrased as "You win some, you lose some and some get rained out, but you have to suit up for them all." It is incorrectly attributed to J. Askenberg (unknown individual) on a few websites.
One notable quote attributed to Peggy Shippen is: "We go with the ship, we will sink or swim with the cause." This quote reflects her loyalty to the American Revolutionary cause despite her husband Benedict Arnold's betrayal.