Could be a watered down version of a Romeo and Juliet quote (Would a rose by any other name not smell as sweet? or something like that...)
But I do digress I've definitely heard it. Well of course I have since the quote is so cliched people have probably used it for everything.
It actually isn't a quote from one of his song's, Just a quote he said in generall. (:
An embedded quote is simply a quote that flows naturally within your own writing and is not just "dropped in" for its own sake.
If a proper name or nickname is part of a quote and requires quotation marks, use double quotation marks for the overall quote and single quotation marks within the quote for the proper name or nickname.
To properly quote a quote in an article, enclose the quoted text in quotation marks and provide the original source of the quote, including the author's name, publication, and page number if available.
I dunno about Stephen, but Hot Rod has that same quote "My name is Rod and I like to party." and "My name is Dave and I like to party."
To properly quote a quote in academic writing, enclose the quoted text in double quotation marks and provide the author's name, publication year, and page number in parentheses after the quote.
To copyright a quote, you can simply write it down and include the copyright symbol (), the year, and your name. This will provide you with legal protection for your original quote.
To properly quote someone in APA format, you should include the author's last name, the publication year, and the page number where the quote can be found in the original source. Place the quote in quotation marks and include a citation at the end of the quote with the author's last name and the publication year.
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First off, his name was Eratosthenes. Just wanted to clear that up. A good quote is: "Gracious Bacchus! Accept this empty jar! You will know best, what in pious worship of thee became of all the first."
To properly credit a quote in an essay, you should include the author's name, the source of the quote (such as the book or article), and the page number where the quote can be found. This information is typically included in parentheses at the end of the quote or in a footnote.
underline the name of a magazine but quote the names of the articles.