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Normal is just a cycle on a washing machine
editThis quote is popularly attributed to Whoopi Goldberg. All I have found so far are image macros. There is also a 2016 autobiography with this quote as the title. Does anyone know what movie, TV show, or interview this might be from? -- Heyzeuss (talk) 12:54, 2 August 2020 (UTC)
- I found an interview from 2009. I just can't believe that she is the first person to ever say that though. ~~ Heyzeuss (talk) 10:44, 3 August 2020 (UTC)
the bible lets have a healthy conversation
editI stumbled on to a part of genesis which talks about Nephilim which pricked my ears it's in (gen 6.4-8) I would love to know what your opinion is and description seems the most interesting I'm not an expert but I'm a fellow Christian shalom.
Hi... religion is about ethics and morality. It seems you are more interested in science fiction, or speculative history?
== Create a page ==confi# Quote Is there any way I can create a page on Wikiquote myself?
--[[User:Family is where everything will be learn.
IPlayVR|IPlayVR]] (talk) 23:07, 3 may 2021 (UTC)
RE: Desperately Seeking the authentic citations for quotes
editI am presently on the last page of my book called My Own Ocean Tides: Triumph Over Tribulation Bk 1. It has been an ongoing nightmare trying to learn how to cite correctly my quotes featured, but also find the actual original authors with citations details. This one particularly: “The pen is mightier than the sword.” Edward Bulwer-Lytton 1829. Wikipedia and Wikiquotes seem to not recognize Edward Bulwer Lytton connected to this quote. Although it brings up other works of his. How can I resolve this issue and find what I am looking for -with the quickness! Thank you very much. Candina Ann Author, Publisher, Poet, and Lyricist
--2600:6C52:7300:155C:ACD5:5981:4FE2:A8FB 01:44, 28 October 2020 (UTC)
About the quote
editHello. May I quote lines from animations and cartoons? --유미사카 (talk) 07:40, 22 January 2021 (UTC)
- Oh, I uploaded it wrong.I'm sorry. --유미사카 (talk) 07:40, 22 January 2021 (UTC)
English
editWhat does the word "compile"mean?[is a researched data analysis generally based thurally investigated, checked for crosspondance on the retrieved data analysis then edited as its printed under documentation of documents]
Ortega y Gasset quote?
editWhen there is a shortage of bread the mob burns down the bakeries. Does anyone know where this is from
What is the earliest verifiable quote?
editIt seems like a simple question, but I haven't had much luck trying to find the answer. Maybe my google-fu is weak, or maybe the ubiquity of communications technology and mass data storage has caused my Gen Z brain to become fascinated by the very idea of words, frozen in time and directly attributable to a single person, in a way earlier generations may have recognized to be futile.
At any rate, for the purpose of clarifying the scope of the question, let’s define a “quote” as “a word or series of words, which was cited as the synthesis of, or attributed to, another speaker or writer.” Considering a quote as only a single word may seem odd, but in the case of wholly new words, new loanwords, and translations all the same, the first time something is quoted represents the moment the word(s) enters the historical record as not just a word(s) but a unit of cultural information in a way less easily lost to time than, say, the moment the word(s) is first uttered or the moment the meaning is comprehended by a whole segment of contemporary society.
Accordingly, the definition of “verifiable” must be able to be applied to both the quote and the original; although there are few scenarios I could imagine that would result in it being applicable to one, but not the other. For this purpose, I’ll define it narrowly, as “that which can be confirmed to have been written or spoken, by proof or evidence of a surviving copy of the text or record, or by proof or evidence of reference to the text or record by a source regarded by the majority of modern historians to be accurate.”
So, now that I’ve properly explained what it is that I’m looking for, I humbly ask any smart person reading this with even a slight interest in the subject matter to share their knowledge or any vague directions that may be helpful along my journey. If you made it this far, thank you, and I hope we can discover history together.
[[—2001:56A:F47C:BD00:69AC:383E:666C:4484 19:58, 27 August 2021 (UTC)]]
how can I find out who wrote this quote?
edit"Anything You Can Think or Dream, You Can Do or Be." Uncle Mark
Quote Category
editNot sure if this is allowed or what, but in which category would quotes from video/online games go? --61.228.241.173 10:05, 7 September 2021 (UTC)
Circa 1990s: Origin of Quotation that begins "Some people mirror our darkness..."
editI am looking for the origin of the following quotation:
"Some people mirror our darkness. Others adequately reflect our light. Occasionally, we find one who does both. This is the one we either flee from or grapple to our hearts with hoops of steel."
I was given it on a piece of copy paper in 1993 by a hospital chaplain in Atlanta, Georgia. In 1994 I saw it on a Day-To-A-Page flip calendar (those specialty desktop calendars that were popular in the 1990s in the USA - unfortunately I don't know the calendar brand). So far Google searches and list searches have resulted in no hits whatsoever even though I conduct a search for it every few years.
Note: The closest 'hits' relate to the text from Shakespeare’s play Hamlet Act 1 Scene 3: "Those friends thou hast, and their adoption tried,. Grapple them unto thy soul with hoops of steel,. But do not dull thy palm with entertainment." The quotation I am looking for was not this one.
Anyone recognise it?
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Author of a quote
editWho is the author of the following quote: "What do I win if I gain the thing I seek - A dream, a breath, a froth of fleeting joy? Who buys a minutes mirth to wail a week or sells eternity for a toy?"
{{ds|Hi Wiki Quote,
I was considering using this MLK quote in a sermon, “In the end, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends” but I could not actually find it in one of his speeches.
Wikiquotes says it’s in The Trumpet of Conscience, but when I downloaded that book on Kindle, it was not there. https://en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Silence
You can also see this big long thread of people trying to figure out where it came from: https://www.ignboards.com/threads/help-which-speech-is-this-quote-from.250559741/
Do you know when/where MLK said this quote? Thank you.
Biology
editAbout brain Brain is a part in which hidden things are stored
Brain works fast when your eyes feels good,,,,,MOHSAN RAZA
Who wrote this?
editAnything You can think or dream, You can do or be 'Mmzamora76' (talk) 19:53, 26 February 2023 (UTC)
There is no substitute for a running program -- Herbert Simon
editI know I read this quote (it might be a paraphrase), but I would appreciate a citation. I have read Herbert Simon's Models of my life, but I can't seem to locate it.
BrainyQuote has a blocked paraphrase "...the moment of truth is a running program; all else is prophecy". I actually don't recall that version. -- Ancheta Wis (talk) 14:25, 29 March 2023 (UTC)
- Herbert Simon (1991) (in en). Models of my life. Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Series. New York: Basic Books. Wikidata Q118464130. ISBN 0-465-04640-1. OCLC 1302153170. can be borrowed from Open Library. I've done searches through it but also could not locate There is no substitute for a running program . -- DeirgeDel tac 14:01, 18 May 2023 (UTC)
The shock severe
editUser:Edent has blogged about a poem, often used as an epitaph, including the lines:
The call was short the shock severe
To part with one we loved so dear
with variants using "A bitter grief a shock severe" and "the sting severe"; and the earlier "The cup was bitter the loss severe"
Can we trace its origins? Andy Mabbett (Pigsonthewing); Talk to Andy; Andy's edits 16:41, 22 June 2023 (UTC)
- @Pigsonthewing, Edent:: I observe "The Shock severe" stated as used by James Thomson (b 1700) in Elergy on the death of his Mother (1725) (Courthope,A History of English Poetry,vol5,1919). (Then I spotted you've already found that!) -- DeirgeDel tac 22:44, 23 June 2023 (UTC)
trying to ask a Q; clicked Ask a Question on //en.wikiquote.org/wiki/Wikiquote:Reference_desk
editPuzzled as to whether this is how to ask... Just perused the Keith Laumer materials. Marvelous work Wikiquote has done there. Found the above while trying to hunt down source of "Is Not Is Not Not Is" I seem to recall coming across it when I was reading a lot of Sci Fi & after reading the excerpts on the Laumer page, I'm almost ready to believe it is from him. If one of your volunteers is a Laumer fan maybe they can confirm him as the originator. Had I kept all of my back issues I'd be re-reading them now to find it. Do you suppose archive.org would accept scanned copies of Sci Fi greats? You are all incredible people... Live long and prosper ----&---- have large families!
OldeTar
Lack of Bibliography
editThere are dozens of popular quote sites on the Web such as wikiquotes. There are thousands of author specific fan sites which list popular quotes of their heroes. But for some reason NONE of these documents whether available on the web or in copyrighted published books give sources. I am a trained academic. If I cannot find a source for something that something DOES NOT EXIST and cannot therefore be used in any academic context.
Why has this chaos been permitted to exist?
Right now I am trying desperately to use two famous quotes by Winston Churchill:
“I cannot forecast to you the action of Russia. It is a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma: but perhaps there is a key. That key is Russian national interests.”
“The Russians will try all the rooms in a house, enter those that are not locked, and when they come to one that cannot be broken into, they will withdraw and invite you to dine genially that same evening.”
but aside from a comment that the first quote was made, possibly over the BBC, in October 1939 on the occasion of the partition of Poland by Germany and Russia, I can find NOTHING. Therefore I cannot use these hypothetical quotes. Jamescobban (talk) 01:42, 8 October 2023 (UTC)
Arshad Ali
editArshad 2409:4081:AB01:3A7E:0:0:50C9:112 06:33, 25 October 2023 (UTC)
What's the best way to get discussion going on talk pages?
editI have tried to start discussion on talk pages before. In most cases no one replies. Am I doing something wrong? Ottawahitech (talk) 16:57, 28 October 2023 (UTC)
Kierkegaard Quote Source - Proposed by Kalki February 14 2007
editThe following wikiquote was proposed by user Kalki on February 14th 2007: "When one has once fully entered the realm of love, the world — no matter how imperfect — becomes rich and beautiful, it consists solely of opportunities for love." The attribution is to Soren Kierkegaard, and I am requesting a specific source or more info from the user who proposed the quote (ie. is this a paraphrase or possible misattribution?) These words are not found in the book Works of Love suggested by other sources. This Wikiquote proposed in 2007 is the earliest published record I can find of this quote, either online or in books of any kind. I believe this is a misattribution, but wanted to verify with the original creator, Kalki. Regards, --Cusabe (talk) 17:33, 28 November 2023 (UTC)
Quote
editWho wrote this? It is not that so much has become predictable, tawdry, and reduced in scale that saddens me now, it is that everyone urges, desires, prefers, seeks, the boldly second rate. Euanls (talk) 05:00, 5 February 2024 (UTC)
Brain vs. brawn
editI just wanted to add a quote with the theme "brain and not brawn". What would be the best approach to do that? Should we just add them to the entry Brain (it currently focuses on the biological aspects)? Other quote websites actually have an entry for "brain vs brawn" or similar. --Z 13:57, 13 April 2024 (UTC)
- @ZxxZxxZ, Do you know whose quote it is? Before adding "brain and not brawn" to Brain or any other article you would have know who said it. Ottawahitech (talk) 13:39, 29 November 2024 (UTC)
- Yes, it is Agathias's quote "... brains and not brawn are the prerequisite of a good general" also mentioned in the article w:Mihr-Mihroe. --Z 11:45, 30 November 2024 (UTC)
- @ZxxZxxZ It is my opinion, which I must warn you does not carry a lot of weight here, that you should go ahead and add "Never indeed was there a more striking illustration of the fact that brains and not brawn are the prerequisite of a good general".
- I see no reason why it cannot be added to Brain. If you are the BOLD type you can also create a new page Mihr-Mihroe and add it to the Quotes about Mihr-Mihroe , or alternatively you can create Agathias (see: d:Q233136 on wikidata) and place the quote in the Quotes section. Cheers, Ottawahitech (talk) 15:44, 29 December 2024 (UTC)
- Yes, it is Agathias's quote "... brains and not brawn are the prerequisite of a good general" also mentioned in the article w:Mihr-Mihroe. --Z 11:45, 30 November 2024 (UTC)
Linda Goodman's quote
editI've read in Michael White's Weird Science the following quote: "A planet does not have any astrological influence until it is discovered." It is attribuited to Linda Goodman, in her Star-Signs (also cited as Linda Goodman's Star Signs), Bantam Books, NY, 1968. I have an Internet Archive account and can borrow books for some time, but I couldn't find the exact quote.-- Carnby (talk) 16:46, 12 August 2024 (UTC)
- @Carnby, I am trying to figure out what which enwq page you are asking about. Is it Weird Science (film)? cheers, Ottawahitech (talk) 13:35, 29 November 2024 (UTC)
- @Ottawahitech Nope, it is a book by Michael White.-- Carnby (talk) 17:43, 29 November 2024 (UTC)
links to the outside world?
editOne thing I dislike about the English Wikiquote is my inability to distinguish between internal Wlikiquote links and links to the English Wikipedia. Many times After I click a link I find myself compelled to correct a small error and when I do I get a terrrr attack because I am told that I am blocked from editing. Only after I settle down I realize that I wasattepting to edit enwp, not enwq where I am still not blocked.
anyone else here think it is a goo idea to allow readers to figure out what kind link they are clicking on? Ottawahitech (talk) 14:51, 1 December 2024 (UTC)
- This question/proposal is better suited to Village Pump than to this page. HouseOfChange (talk) 19:31, 29 December 2024 (UTC)