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  1. 1. (usado en oraciones) a. quien dijo que. My friend is the one who said that the movie starts at nine.Mi amigo es quien dijo que la película comienza a las nueve. 2. (usado en preguntas) a. quién dijo que.

    • “You only Live Once, But If You Do It right, Once Is enough.”
    • “In Three Words I Can Sum Up Everything I’ve Learned About Life: It Goes on.”
    • “That Which Does Not Kill Us Makes Us stronger.”
    • “Do One Thing Every Day That Scares you.”
    • “I Am Free of All Prejudice. I Hate Everyone equally. ”
    • “The Question Isn’T Who Is Going to Let Me; It’S Who Is Going to Stop me.”
    • “Choose A Job You Love, and You Will Never Have to Work A Day in Your life.”
    • “Nothing Is impossible, The Word Itself Says ‘I’m possible’!”
    • “Tis Better to Have Loved and Lost
    • “Be Kind, For Everyone You Meet Is Fighting A Harder battle.”

    ― Mae West West is one of the most badass starlets of the early 1900s. Among her accomplishments in film working with Cary grant and Duke Ellington, she had a quick wit and was well known for her double entendres, on and off stage.

    ― Robert Frost The American poet who is responsible for winning our hearts in The Outsiders (Think: Ponyboy) with his poem “Nothing Gold Can Stay” suffered a great deal of depression throughout a troubled life. Still, his creative genius shone through, inspiring generations of readers and poetry-lovers all over.

    ― Friedrich Nietzsche The mantra to live by. Heard for the umpteenth time, this little nugget of encouragement could encourage one to hate Nietzsche for creating such a cliche. But, I digress. He was a renowned philosopher who challenged Christian norms and believed in humanity.

    ― Eleanor Roosevelt Forget Baz Lahurmann’s “Everybody’s Free to Wear Sunscreen”, (which, by the way, was originally written by American journalist Mary Schmich). Mrs. Roosevelt, wife of Franklin D. Roosevelt, was more than the first lady, she was a suffragette and political leader. We owe her credit for many quotes on life and learning.

    ― W.C. Fields We’ve seen words stretched across beer bellies in Wal-Marts the world over, but did you know W.C. Feilds was the one responsible for such a quip? W.C. as American juggler, comedian, and actor who created one of the great American comic personas of the first half of the 20th century. One of his stage personas was a man who hated childr...

    ― Ayn Rand It’s better to ask for forgiveness than permission in Rand’s eyes. Jewish born Alisha Rosenbaum came to America with money she got from selling her mother’s jewelry. She became an iconic novelist and philosopher creating Objectivism, the idea that being selfish is actually for the greater good of mankind and Laissez-faire Capitalism and ...

    ― Confucius “Confucius say” is usually how it starts out, but the one has been repeated time and time again by countless financially successful folks, making us poor minions really, really hate our jobs.

    ― Audrey Hepburn The timelessly fashionable actress and humanitarian is rarely credited for tis little gem. One of the queens of quotes, she knew a great deal about life, love, and everything in-between.

    Than never to have loved at all.” ― Alfred Tennyson, In Memoriam I’ll be honest, as a lover of literature, I thought that this quote was straight Shakespeare. To my, and probably your, disappointment it was from some Poet Laureate of the United Kingdom during Queen Victoria’s reign. *sigh*

    ― Plato There has been a rash of thought-provoking photos laden with this quote on social media lately, but who knew it was the words of Plato. Wondering how he felt about not being properly cited for this quote, I decided to investigate. He was unavailable for questioning.

  2. Traducción de 'who said that' en el diccionario gratuito de inglés-español y muchas otras traducciones en español.

  3. Question for Quote Investigator: When foolish people group together the results are often terrible. Here are two versions of a cautionary adage: (1) Never underestimate the power of stupid people in large groups. (2) Never underestimate the power of stupid people in a large group.

  4. The perfect words, said in the right way and at the right time, can reverberate through history. Often, though, the speech can prove more famous than the speaker. You'll know the following...

  5. 8 de ago. de 2023 · Every full episode of Who Said That? with new episodes weekly. Previous guests include James Acaster, Rachel Paris, Kerry Godliman, Marcus Brigstocke, Hennin...

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