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Cappell, Mitchell S. "FAMOUS COLONOSCOPY QUOTES." Gastroenterology Nursing 36, no. 1 (2013): 62–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/sga.0b013e31828298bb.

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Cappell, Mitchell S. "FAMOUS GASTROENTEROLOGY QUOTES." Gastroenterology Nursing 35, no. 5 (2012): 357–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/sga.0b013e31824eb94b.

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Acerbi, Alberto, and Jamshid J. Tehrani. "Did Einstein Really Say that? Testing Content Versus Context in the Cultural Selection of Quotations." Journal of Cognition and Culture 18, no. 3-4 (2018): 293–311. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685373-12340032.

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AbstractWe experimentally investigated the influence of context-based biases, such as prestige and popularity, on the preferences for quotations. Participants were presented with random quotes associated to famous or unknown authors (experiment one), or with random quotes presented as popular, i.e. chosen by many previous participants, or unpopular (experiment two). To exclude effects related to the content of the quotations, all participants were subsequently presented with the same quotations, again associated to famous and unknown authors (experiment three), or presented as popular or unpopular (experiment four). Overall, our results showed that context-based biases had no (in case of prestige and conformity), or limited (in case of popularity), effect in determining participants’ choices. Quotations preferred for their content were preferred in general, despite the contextual cues to which they were associated. We conclude discussing how our results fit with the well-known phenomenon of the spread and success (especially digital) of misattributed quotations, and we draw some more general implications for cultural evolution research.
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Hameed, May Tahseen, and Hind Tahseen Hameed. "THE EMPLOYMENT OF ZEUGMA AND SYLLEPSIS IN ADAGES AND FAMOUS QUOTES AS A KIND OF DISCOURSE GENERA." Humanities & Social Sciences Reviews 9, no. 4 (2021): 167–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.18510/hssr.2021.9424.

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Purpose of the study: The study aims to explore zeugma and syllepsis in adages and famous quotes as discourse forms. This study also aims to determine if they are different figures of speech, if they are widely used in adages, famous quotes in literature, why they are employed in the text's message, and which type among their subtypes is most important prominent.
 Methodology: The study follows the major categories of zeugma and Seagal’s model of syllepsis. This research is of theoretical type, and the research method is descriptive-analytical. The data collection method is a library and refers to documents, books, and articles.
 Results: The findings of this study indicated that they are widely used in this type of discourse, prozeugma is most prominent, and that they are different figures, while syllepsis is rare.
 Application: These results will enhance the writer\speaker's appreciation ability and language performance by using the figure of speech as a tool in their message.
 Novelty: The results of this study should be reliable in the field of discourse analysis when speakers \ writers want to deliver an effective and strong language.
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Palytsya, G. S. "GERMAN LANGUAGE QUOTES OF FAMOUS PEOPLE AS A MEANS OF VERBALIZATION OF THE CONCEPTOSPHERE “EDUCATION”." "Scientific notes of V. I. Vernadsky Taurida National University", Series: "Philology. Journalism" 1, no. 2 (2021): 185–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.32838/2710-4656/2021.2-1/31.

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Łącka-Badura, Jolanta. "Metaphorical conceptualization of success in American success books, aphorisms and quotes." Lingua Posnaniensis 58, no. 1 (2016): 39–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/linpo-2016-0003.

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AbstractThe paper seeks to investigate how SUCCESS is conceptualized metaphorically in popular American success books, aphorisms and quotes. The study is based on an analysis of a corpus comprising over 600 utterances in which the lexical entry SUCCESS is regarded as constituting part of a metaphorical expression. The utterances have been extracted from the initial corpus of 10 success guide books, as well as 150 success aphorisms and quotes by famous Americans. The study investigates two aspects of this conceptualization. In the first instance, it examines which metaphorical source domains, as understood within the framework of Conceptual Metaphor Theory, prove to be most productive in the corpus. Secondly, in line with the frequently expressed views that the significance of conceptual metaphor as an explanatory construct is sometimes overstated in cognitive linguistic research, the paper attempts to analyze examples of linguistic metaphors which appear to be motivated in ways that are, at least in part, independent of well-established conceptual mappings, with particular emphasis on the resemblance-based and image metaphors associated with the predicate nominative forms ‘X is a Y’.
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Baldwin, Barry. "Fulgentius and His Sources." Traditio 44 (1988): 37–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0362152900007005.

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Any late writer who quotes from an alleged Jokebook of Cornelius Tacitus is doomed to incur suspicion, and the culprit Fulgentius has duly met his fate. In the words of one distinguished scholar he was ‘something of a fraud; many of the learned titles he quotes he had certainly never read, many never even existed,’ whilst another characterises his work as ‘a curious mixture of genuine citation and cool forgery, none of it trustworthy without external confirmation.’ Both were writing on other matters, which enhances the need for a full consideration of Fulgentius‘ methods. The problem has been looked into before, but not in the wider context required. Thus, for easy instance, editors of Petronius still print the fragments of their author cited by Fulgentius without reflecting upon their authenticity. And devotees of that more famous fraud, the Historia Augusta, could profit more than they have done from a closer look at our man.
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ÇAKIROĞLU, Elif. "APPROPRIATION IN THE POSTMODERNISM PROCESS: REVIEW OF LLUIS BARBA'S ARTWORKS IN THE CONTEXT OF INTERSEMIOTIC." TURKISH ONLINE JOURNAL OF DESIGN ART AND COMMUNICATION 11, no. 2 (2021): 490–504. http://dx.doi.org/10.7456/11102100/011.

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Appropriation can generally be explained as the reinterpretation and production of artworks by quoting them. Appropriation is associated with the postmodern period, although it was also seen in previous periods. In the postmodern period, in which the pluralist approach gained prominence, collage and montage became widespread; artists perform reproductions containing different expressions and effects, using quotes, pastiche, parody, emulation, and similar usage within the scope of intersemiotic. Artists can use the works they quote through these reproduction forms in different contexts as meaning and content, as well as in similar tendencies. In this study, it is aimed to examine the concept of appropriation in line with the artistic qualities of the postmodern period and the Spanish artist Lluis Barba's reproduction on famous artworks named American Gothic, Athens School and The Gleaners in the context of intersemiotic. Within the scope of the study, the reproductions analyzed with intersemiotic,which examines interformal quotations between homogeneous or different types of art products, were interpreted in consideration of the artist's explanations. Analyzing and interpreting the reproductions in relation to the artworks is considered important in terms of developing interpretation knowledge and critical perspective.
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Popovic, Aleksandar. ""Etymological atlas" of human body in Hodegos of Anastasios of Sinai." Zbornik radova Vizantoloskog instituta, no. 50-1 (2013): 173–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/zrvi1350173p.

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`O????? (The Guide) is the most famous work of Anastasios of Sinai, the theological writer from the 7th-8th century. It is some sort of a handbook for fighting the heresies, in the first place Monophysitism and Monotheletism. Anastasios is discussing the terms, i.e. the categories, which the believer should use if he wants to be orthodox. In the second chapter Anastasios brings the definitions of theological technical terms which he will be using in his polemics. To strengthen his argumentation he quotes more than 120 etymologies of different words. Among them are 17 etzmologies of the names of the parts of human body. We are talking about some of them in this work.
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Szynkiewicz, Mariusz. "May You Live in Interesting Times. Science vs. Pseudoscience in the Era of the Internet." ETHICS IN PROGRESS 11, no. 1 (2020): 85–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/eip.2020.1.5.

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May you live in interesting times, the famous maxim quotes. Undoubtedly, at least in the historical context, periods of political, social, scientific, or economic riots – or at least commotion, ferment, crisis – have certainly earned such a title. So have the epochs which were subject to radical transformations distorting traditional relationships and institutions, existing patterns and rules. The abovementioned “interestingness” is thus a function of a radical change, challenge and variability, somewhat a derivative of erosion, and of all that we associate it with the notion of revolution or turn, be it political, social, economic, environmental, or scientific. The paper’s core aim is to examine the nowadays constantly revised, questioned, thus, shaking demarcation between science and pseudoscience in the light of new trends such as misinformation, denialism, internetisation and memoisation of scientific discourses.
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Books on the topic "Famous quotes"

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Come again?: Quotes from the famous, the infamous & the ordinary. Kwela Books, 2011.

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Han Ying dui zhao Zhongguo jing dian ming ju: Famous quotes of Chinese wisdom. Shang wu yin shu guan (Xianggang) you xian gong si, 2014.

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Uppity women speak their minds: Quotes from little known vixens and forgotten boat rockers to famous trailblazers, troublemakers, and headline grabbers. MJF Books, 2015.

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Drury, Rodney A. Famous Dog Quotes. Redneck Mystic Media, 2017.

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Sario, Andrew. Engineering Quotes Notebook: Famous Engineering Quotes. Independently Published, 2019.

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Grisham, Ron. Famous Quotes About Sex. Independently published, 2017.

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1901-1966, Disney Walt, Smith Dave 1940-, Walt Disney Company, and Walt Disney Company Archives, eds. Walt Disney : famous quotes. Walt Disney Co., 1994.

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Battaglia, Pat. Xodoku, Quotes by Famous Folks. International Puzzle Features, 2007.

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Famous Quotes for Life and Happiness. University Academic Editions, 2014.

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Great Quotes from Famous African Americans. Celebrating Excellence, 1994.

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Book chapters on the topic "Famous quotes"

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Justin, Joyce, and Joseph Jude. "Those Famous Quotes." In Learn Ionic 2. Apress, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2617-9_4.

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Helbig, Jörg. "»Famous Quotes from Hamlet«: Britische Shakespeare-Verfilmungen." In Geschichte des britischen Films. J.B. Metzler, 1999. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-476-03681-0_14.

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Sin-wai, Chan. "Chinese Culture in Popular Sayings and Famous Quotes." In The Routledge Encyclopedia of Traditional Chinese Culture. Routledge, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315453491-11.

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"Famous Quotes about Sleep." In Contemporary Sleep Medicine for Patients, edited by Octavian C. Ioachimescu. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9781608052677100ix.

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C. Ioachimescu, Octavian, and Teofilo Lee-Chiong. "Famous Quotes about Sleep." In Contemporary Sleep Medicine For Patients. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/9781608052677111010100ix.

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"Famous Quotes about Sleep." In Contemporary Sleep Medicine For Physicians, edited by Octavian C. Ioachimescu and Teofilo Lee-Chiong. BENTHAM SCIENCE PUBLISHERS, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.2174/978160805153311101010vii.

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Sin-wai, Chan. "Translating Chinese Famous Quotes into English." In An Encyclopedia of Practical Translation and Interpreting. The Chinese University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvbtzp7q.10.

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"Some famous quotes on orby Makhan Singh." In Makhan Singh: A Revolutionary Kenyan Trade Unionist, edited by Hindpal Singh Jabbal. Vita Books, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvh8qzc0.22.

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Murray, William. "Mystery and Myth: Friedrich Nietzsche, Flannery O’Connor, and the Limiting Power of Certainty." In Reconsidering Flannery O'Connor. University Press of Mississippi, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.14325/mississippi/9781496831798.003.0009.

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William Murray finds surprising continuity regarding the purpose of art in the works of Flannery O’Connor and Friedrich Nietzsche. Although these two are often mentioned together (based on the famous "wingless chickens” quotation), few writers other than Henry Edmonson III have offered any extended critique of the pair. Although the two writers differed in nationality, language, and most obviously, in their beliefs about religion, Murray reconsiders the notion that Nietzsche and O’Connor were fundamentally at odds with each other. He argues that O’Connor’s fiction engages with Nietzsche’s early work, in particular on the influence of art and myth on a culture. By putting these two writers in conversation, Murray challenges prevailing approaches that reduce them both to their most memorable quotes about God and instead foregrounds their shared belief that art can be a powerful tool for challenging calcified cultural knowledge.
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Conway, John, Simon Norton, and Alex Ryba. "Frenicle’s 880 Magic Squares." In The Mathematics of Various Entertaining Subjects. Princeton University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.23943/princeton/9780691171920.003.0005.

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This chapter discusses magic squares. A magic square of order n is an arrangement of the numbers from 1 to n <sup>2</sup> in an n × n array so that the two diagonals and all the rows and columns have the same sum. This sum is called the magic constant. Bernard Frenicle de Bessy's work on magic squares appears in two papers published in the book Divers ouvrages de mathematique et de physique par Messieurs de l'Academie Royale des Sciences. In his first paper, “Des Quarrez ou Tables Magiques,” Frenicle quotes a rule for constructing magic squares of odd order. However, Frenicle is more famous for his second paper, “Table Generale des Quarrez de Quatres,” in which he enumerates the 880 magic squares of order four. His enumeration has been repeated many times. These later enumerations they have confirmed the remarkable fact that he was correct.
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Reports on the topic "Famous quotes"

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Templeton, Patricia. Plutonium and poetry: Where Trinity and Oppenheimer's reading habits met Literary inspirations, correcting misinterpretation of his famous quote. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1805707.

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