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    Quotes.....?
    I have an english assignment on othello. There are 2 quotes that i can choose from. The quotes are shown below. Iago. He is montrous because, faced with the manifold richness of experience, his only reaction is calculation and the desire to manipulate.. Utimatley, whatever its proxiamte motives, malice is motiveless; that is the secret of its power and its horror, why it can go unsuspected and why its revelation always shocks. or Othello. Othello's tradedy is that he lives according to a set of stories through which he interprets the world- an ideology- but it is a world that has been superseded. He cannot see this is so, and the contradictions within his ideology destroy him. He is living the life of a chivalric warrior in a world run by money and self- interest. So if any one can give there point of view on either of these quotes and if any one knows of good websites that could help me on this topic that would be so great... thanks guys

    You're 3. What you're reading is 2. Who originally said the sentence is 1. Find out who the writer you are quoting was quoting and quote that instead. You might have to look up another source, but then instead of "3"2'1' " " You can do "3'1' " .



    What quotes could one legally put on an object being sold as a fundraiser?
    I am planning to sell buttons at this year's Relay for Life as an on-site fund raiser, and I was wondering what I could legally put on them. I was specifically thinking of movie quotes (either directly or rephrasing, ex. "My name is Bambi. You killed my mother. Prepare to die.") 100% of the money will go to the American Cancer Society, but I know that quote copyright laws are tricky and I don't want to get into any trouble. So, anyone know? Thanks in advance!

    for the application you're discussing, no one will care. You're selling such a small number of items and for such a short time that litigation would be pointless, and would embarass the heck out of anyone who sued you. I don't think even Disney would sue you, and they are notorious for guarding trademarks. It -is- polite to give sources, but you don't need to in your application.