How to find the author of a quote?
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"in the end, it is the chances we never took that we regret the most" i saw it on the season finale of Frasier but i don't know the original author.
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“How wrong is it for a woman to expect the man to build the world she wants, rather than to create it herself?” ? Anaïs Nin
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This isn't a contest. I am really trying to find a source for the quote above. My grandmother has been looking for 10 years for the author and source of, "Empty thy purse into thy head, and..." I am sorry I forgot the second half of the quote...
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Here's the quote: "If a man empties his purse into his head no one can take it away from him. An...
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The quote is, "It is better to be thought of as a fool than to open your mouth and remove all doubt." p.s. Please include the author!!
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I thought that was Confuscious, but have also heard Mark Twain and Queen Elisabeth as the quoted. ....
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I need a reputable source for this quote (or something similar): "The only unnatural act is the one that cannot be performed." Any ideas? My mother is writing a paper for school and wanted to use the quote "the only unnatural act is the...
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Could it be an interpretation of this quotation: Certainly nothing is unnatural that is not physically...
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Buy a book called "The Penguin Dictionary of Quotations", or another comparable one. You can...
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Google 'The Quotations Page' and you can search by entering key words of the quotation.
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There is a quote I am looking for online and can't find anywhere but I know it exsists. It is "I ain't who I want to be, ain't who I am gonna be, but thank god I ain't who I used to be" or something to that effect. I am trying to write a paper...
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people search for happiness while others make it. can you find the the author that would be really helpful
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i think its from hector and the search from happiness book written by Francois Lelord
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I've checked all through google and many quote-related websites, with no answer. “Butterflies can’t see their wings. They can’t see how truly beautiful they are, but everyone else can. People are like that as well.”
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It's been floating around Tumblr.com for so many years now I can barely find it on other sites. There...
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