Don Galer retired as CFO of Snoqualmie Valley Hospital after a twenty year career in start up companies. One of those companies was Compendium Marketing and Publishing in Seattle Washington, the publisher of many works on quotations from all kinds of sources. One of those sources was its own employees. Virtually all of the quotations attributed to Don Galer originated in these publications. They are the product of working with people committed to their own ideas in that exciting space between concepts and realities and trying to reduce that experience to a few words that people will remember.
A quote is repeating what someone else has said, perhaps to fit a particular context. Any person may be quoted or quote someone else, so there are innumerable quotes a person may make and an innumerable number of times a person may be quoted.
The phrase itself is not quite clear because it is quoted out of context - HOWEVER- it seems to be a query asking someone "Do you admit being in charge?"
It is not clear what mission is being referred to as no specific quote is mentioned. Please provide more information or context.
The meaning of the word can change based on the context in which it is used.
A quoted opinion about the subject
A quoted passage is a passage which is someone's words. For example: I could copy and paste a news article clipping and use it as a quoted passage as long as you give credit to where it came from.
Immediate context refers to the surrounding words or phrases that help provide meaning to a specific word or phrase in a sentence or text. It helps with understanding the intended message by looking at the nearby words or phrases that may influence the meaning.
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To add extra information ... E.G: I have curly hair ( which is blonde).
Unforeseen circumstances or events. Harold Macmillan (former British Prime Minister) is often quoted in this context: "Events, dear boy, events".
Someone named it It is quoted as being named after the Greek Island of Rhodes