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This quote is originally from Aquilies in the movie Troy. However, it is also quoted by Leonidas in the movie 300, in an allusion to the movie 'Troy'.
The quote is from the movie "Waiting..." with Ryan Reynolds, Justin Long and Dane Cook.
The quote at the beginning of the movie (but not the book):"Is not general incivility the very essence of love?"
"Time you enjoy wasting, was not wasted" is a quote by John Lennon.
The cast of Wasting Daylight - 2010 includes: Jeff Del Vecchio as Jeff Michael Leicht as Bryan Michael Salconi as Marvin Carl Stevens as Carl Kate Volpe as Olivia
In THE COWBOYS (1972), he said "Hurry it up. We're burnin' daylight." --as Wil Andersen Link to a sound clilp of the above: http://www.reelclassics.com/Actors/Wayne/wayne3.htm
in my opinion not certainly.
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It was from a movie called "it"
Yes, if your using a quote from her you do use quotation marks. Like this-I'll quote you. The question was "Do you put quotation marks in front of the word she told me?"The phrase she told me is what in language we refer to a dialogue tag. It is introductory to a quote. For instance, in the example below:She told me, "You are wasting your time waiting for Bob to propose to you."Dialogue tags need not precede the quote. They can appear between any clauses in the quoted sentence. For instance:"You," She told me, "are wasting your time waiting for Bob to propose to you.""You are wasting your time," She told me,"waiting for Bob to propose to you.""You are wasting your time waiting for Bob,"She told me, "to propose to you.""You are wasting your time waiting for Bob to propose," She told me, "to you."You'll notice that each placement of the dialogue tag tends to emphasize a different part of the quoted sentence, and can become awkward.
This quote is from the movie *The Ten*, directed by David Wain, from 2007.
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Movie quote. A movie quotation.
The Quote Is From the Film Called: "Beyond Rangoon"
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