Sentence examples for issue a quotation from inspiring English sources

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On this issue, a quotation from Einstein comes to mind: "Imagination is more important than knowledge".

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They chose songs with strong leftist politics and a direct style, and stated their aims in the first issue with a quotation from Woody Guthrie that "a good song can only do good".

The whole event a quotation of itself, a little boring.

Toward that end, the campaign issued a news release citing a quotation by former Mayor Edward I. Koch that appeared in an article in The Washington Times.

In this first of two parts they examine the differences between the mass production of bare-shaft pumps and pump units and the manufacture of pump packages, and consider the issues leading to the provision of a quotation.

On p. A68 of the same article, a quotation by James Lovelock is incorrectly attributed to the 22 January 2009 issue of New Scientist; the quotation actually appeared in the 24 January 2009 issue.

Mr. Butler said the book proposal had erroneously dropped a few words from a quotation attributed to Mr. Schwarzenegger and repeated in early editions of yesterday's issue of The New York Times.

A quotation, indeed… By Anthony Lane By Rebecca Mead By Jia Tolentino By Andy Borowitz.

What is not, potentially, a quotation?

It's a quotation she remembers verbatim.

Charles Barkley is, as expected, a quotation machine.

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