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"Quote." -Actor as Character, Movie year-of-movie Typically seen as such. Also, it may be dependent on the situation. If you were referencing the character, just quote it as the character. Any other situation Actor or Actor as Character.
This quote refers to the concept of a recessive trait, where a characteristic is not observable in the parents but can appear in their offspring. These traits are carried in the genetic material but are not expressed unless inherited from both parents to manifest in the offspring.
John Wooden, the famous basketball coach, is often credited with this quote. He emphasized the importance of focusing on building a strong character and letting that speak for itself, rather than worrying about how others perceive you.
I don't quote their names but I do quote from their dialog and the attribute it to their character
It means that the team that makes the most mistakes will learn from their faults and are quite likely to succeed when it really counts.
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This quote came from the film The Maltese Falcon. The quote was said by the character Sam Spade.
This quote came from the film In the Heat of the Night. The quote was said by the character Virgil Tibbs.
The meaning of this quote is that a person who is mindful and fulfilled does not need worldly distractions.
It is the apostrophe or single quote character ('). It has the ASCII code 0x27 (39 decimal).
"Dance Like Nobody's Watching" is a book by Marion Rosen, but "Dance like no one is watching" is part of a Mark Twain quote.
This quote came from the film Network. The quote was said by the character Howard Beale.