Sentences with phrase «quoted line from»

In an oft quoted line from Mike Nichols» 1967 coming of age film The Graduate, Ben Braddock (played by Dustin Hoffman) is directed by a well - meaning adult towards a bright future in plastics.
The most - quoted line from the essay concerns the B - word.
GothamSchools quoted a line from Tara's testimony discussing the need for a default evaluation system.
An oft quoted line from celebrated fund manager Sir John Templeton stated, «Bull markets are born on pessimism, grow on skepticism, mature on optimism, and die on euphoria.»
To quote a line from I can't remember which movie (I want to say it was one of the Star Treks): «We are simply carbon based life forms.
To quote a line from the greatest rock band, The Who: «Meet the new boss.
In the final chapter, the author quotes a line from one of Tolkien's letters: «The Lord of the Rings is of course a fundamentally religious and Catholic work.»
You are mistaken he quoted lines from the koran that said» O people of the scripture!
Quoting a line from a book doesn't make the line nor the book true.
He is the summer blockbuster, and it's why people can still quote lines from Derek Jeter 20 years from now.
The Italian striker had a go at quoting lines from The Tempest as part of a Shakespeare - themed festival out in Nice
Can you both quote every line from the Star Wars Trilogy?
My favorite thing to do is quote a line from my favorite movie or T.V show, and see who «gets» it... I always respond back to those emails.
She later tried to explain that she had been quoting a line from The First Wives Club, after receiving criticism for her choice of acceptance banter.
, that frames comments from cast and crew with the wearying device of fans quoting lines from and extolling the virtues of the first Dumb & Dumber.
Their three dear children have grown up in an affluent and sophisticated environment, as reflected when one of them quotes a line from a classic play by William Shakespeare.
However, it is Basil Rathbone who gives Price a run for his money as John F. Black, the landlord who wants what is owed to him and spends a lot of his time quoting lines from Macbeth.
For much of the picture, three survivors of a shooting seem doomed to «wander forever between the winds,» to quote a line from John Ford's The Searchers, a film Aoyama cites as an inspiration.
To quote a line from a linear series later rebooted as a streaming show, «There's always money in the banana stand.»
People were constantly quoting every line from the film, which actually made it worse in my mind.
A Lake County deputy sheriff has been fired for playfully waving his firearm and Taser while quoting lines from Denzel Washington's character in «Training Day,» an action movie about a corrupt cop, the Sheriff's Office said Thursday.
I heard people quote lines from previous movies and some talked in Muppet voices.
There is Mark, who stopped his parents in the middle of an argument by quoting a line from Rumi.
To quote another line from another classic 70's era tune, «we have all been here before.»
I'm not the biggest Batman geek in the world: I can't quote lines from comics, I can't tell you his biography word for word.
Is this some kind of manifestation of the force that through the green fuse drives the flower — to quote a line from Dylan Thomas?
In these works, «Painting will no longer create space as a theatre, it will give space itself a theatre» 1 — to quote a line from my essay.
Stealth, you quote a line from Stephens to support your case.
In one of the most quoted lines from her remarks, she said that she hoped her legacy would be that she was a deep thinker, a good listener, and had really great hair.
At a legal function last week I heard the often quoted lines from King Henry VI «The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers.»
In summary, and to quote another line from Ramsey's book: When it comes to investing,» [t] his product is a really bad idea!»
That's one of the most famous, most frequently quoted lines from the classic film The Princess Bride — and while it wasn't actually used in reference to resume writing, it might as well have been.
To quote a line from a scene in a very popular movie, «Of course it's hard.
I just tweeted and tagged you in it, quoting a line from the middle of this post.

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He quotes a line he heard from a mentor - in - residence at UM Tech Transfer:
He frequently quotes the St. Crispinís Day speech of Henry V: «We few, we happy few, we band of brothers,» or Robert Mitchum's line from The Longest Day: «We need to get off the beach and move inland.»
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As O'Connor makes much of Chaucer's Retraction, surely this would have been the place to quote the lines addressed to those «yonge fresshe folkes, he or she» whom Chaucer urges to «Repeyreth hoom from worldly vanitee.»
Since I had, from my initial article, emphasized the element of divine judgment over the nation, quoting the great lines from Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address as my central text, I could not but find such an interpretation abhorrent.
My favorite shorthand way of speaking about what post-critical naivete is with a single line from a Native American storyteller, which I quote in a footnote at the end of Chapter 1 of Meeting Jesus Again for The First Time, so you may be familiar with it.
But you might be just as right in that he quoted the first line from the psalm and meant the whole.
The lines quoted by Sherburne are taken from a discussion of the life of a cell.
You do realize that your opening line is a quote from God's Word about God himself, not a human being, right?
To quote the author: I was reminded of a line from the Bible, «Then you shall know the truth and truth shall set you free.»
This statement is altogether in line with the words quoted from Acts as representative of the primitive view:» God hath made this same Jesus both Lord and Christ,» In each case a son of man in the ordinary sense is spoken of as becoming the Son of God in a unique sense.
I think I got what you said and neither of us quoted one line from the Bible, so I don't know what you mean about that.
Turning away from orthodox Christianity because of the emotional excesses of frontier evangelism, he found it easier as a young man to accept what was called the Doctrine of Necessity, which he defined as the belief â $ ˜that the human mind is impelled to action, or held in rest by some power, over which the mind itself has no control.â $ ™ Later, he frequently quoted to his partner, William H. Herndon, the lines for Hamlet: â $ ˜Thereâ $ ™ s a divinity that shapes our ends, rough â $ «hew them how he will.â $ ™ â $ œFrom Lincolnâ $ ™ s fatalism derived some of his most lovable traits: his compassion, his tolerance, his willingness to overlook mistakes.
The Association of British Bookmakers was quoted by the Daily Mail as saying: «The increase in revenue from gaming machines in betting shops of three per cent [compared to the last report] is in line with the average growth in revenue across the whole of the gambling industry [three per cent] and growth in the economy as a whole.»
Either she said something along the lines of the headline of the article, but the quote was omitted from the text, or she never said it and the reporter just made up a quote.
In Jefferson's letter of September 28, 1820 to William C. Jarvis, from which I quoted earlier his line about judicial «despotism,» he explained his opposition to judicial supremacy in constitutional interpretation as follows:
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