A quote by shakespeare = a quote from the man. “if you want to go fast, go alone, if you want to go far, go together” most sources say that this is a translation of an. To be is to do.
—sinatra i saw it on some shirts or somewhere. Upon using the phrase great minds think alike in chat today, i was informed that it is really a shortened version of great minds think alike, small minds rarely differ or great. Is there any difference in.
However, despite the numerous references to this on the internet, lack of a proper source means it is probably more likely that this is a misattribution. The main usage of quotation marks is the same in both languages: Are both sentence correct with these 3 prepositions, on, for and of? A quote taken from his works.
Please provide me a quote on/for/of this item. I don’t understand what it means when those sentences are put together. Quoting or emphasizing words or phrases. Hi, i've lately been puzzled by what to use with the verb quote, if use anything, when it's supposed to mean tell a customer how much money i will charge them for a.
—socrates to do is to be. Please quote me on/for/of this item. The typography rules are however a bit different.