Having this trouble too. It's quoted in Friedrich Hayek, THe Road to Serfdom (Routledge: 2001: p.112). That's the earliest source (originally published 1944) I can find.
Please clarify your question. Source of what?
a quote that comes from an original source such as a person
One of the key elements of renaissance thought was the idea that knowledge should be based on the direct study and evaluation of original source material instead of studying and comparing works about - or rewrites of - the source material, as was the scientific habit in the Middle Ages.Luther above all else emphasized that faith could only be based on the direct study and evaluation of the original Bible texts, just as Renaissance philosophers turned to what they considered the original source material, the writings of Greek and Roman philosophers.
The primary source of transportation in the original Industrial Revolution was the train, drawn by a steam locomotive.
The original source of jam or preserves is unknown.
The original source of energy for hydroelectricity is water.
Original letters or documents, for example. A secondary source would be an essay, for example, about the original source.
Yes, it is generally recommended to cite a quote from a famous person when using it in your work to give credit to the original source and avoid plagiarism.
The original source of energy for hydroelectricity is water.
No, it is not plagiarism if you paraphrase and properly cite the original source.
In general, it is best to cite the original source in your research paper. However, if you are unable to access the original source, you can cite the secondary source but make sure to clearly indicate that it is a secondary source in your citation.
Yes, it is still considered plagiarism if you rephrase and cite a keyword in a question without providing proper attribution to the original source.
Interviews are primary sources 'cause the interviewers are getting the information from the source.
The original source of the energy in any combustible plant material is from the sun.
this is a philosophical question which science can not answer. science deals which things one can measure and quantify
To cite a quote from a famous person in academic writing, include the person's name, the quote in quotation marks, the source where the quote is found, and the page number if applicable. This helps give credit to the original source and adds credibility to your work.
The source folder. The folder they are being copied to is the destination folder.