Who said it quiz questions and answers. Here are some famous quotes. Can you name who said them? We dare you to score 15/15. Can you do it?
Who said it quiz questions and answers. Can you score 15/15?
Example: the phrase “The wise man never says everything he thinks, but always thinks everything he says” belongs to… If you know, mark the answer immediately.
What kind of questions should you expect in this quiz? Here are three examples:
- “Everyday we know more and understand less.” Who pronounced this phrase?
- “I’m not so in love with my own opinions that I ignore what others might think about them.” Who said that?
- Who said “Never break the silence except to make it better”?
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“Wars will go on as long as the color of the skin remains more important than the color of the eyes.” Who said that?
- Bob Marley.
- Jesse Owens.
- Martin Luther King.
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“Everyday we know more and understand less.” Who pronounced this phrase?
- Nikola Tesla.
- Albert Einstein.
- Stephen Hawking.
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The phrase “The wise man never says everything he thinks, but always thinks everything he says” belongs to:
- Aristotle
- Archimedes
- Alexander the Great
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“No man is good enough to rule others without their consent.” Who pronounced the phrase?
- Simon Bolivar.
- Abraham Lincoln.
- Jean-Jacques Rousseau.
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“The greatest declaration of love is that which is not made; the man who feels much, speaks little.” Who said this?
- Plato.
- Augustine of Hippo.
- Giacomo Casanova.
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“I’m not so in love with my own opinions that I ignore what others might think about them.” Who said that?
- Galileo Galilei.
- Rene Descartes.
- Nicolaus Copernicus.
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“The world is beautiful, but it has a flaw called man.” To whom is this quote attributed?
- Martin Heidegger.
- Friedrich Nietzsche.
- Arthur Schopenhauer.
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“Birth and death are not two different states, but two aspects of the same state.” Who said this?
- Lao-Tse
- Confucius
- Mahatma Gandhi
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The phrase “Laziness travels so slowly that poverty soon catches up with it” belongs to:
- Henry Ford.
- Benjamin Franklin.
- Thomas Alva Edison.
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Who said “No person deserves your tears, and whoever deserves them will not make you cry”?
- Pablo Neruda.
- Mario Benedetti.
- Gabriel Garcia Marquez.
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The phrase “Don’t open your lips if you are not sure that what you are going to say is more beautiful than silence” is a proverb of:
- Arabia
- China
- Japan
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“True leaders must be willing to sacrifice everything for the freedom of their people.” Who said this?
- Nelson Mandela.
- John F. Kennedy.
- Teresa of Calcutta.
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Who is credited with the quote “These are my principles and if you don’t like them, I have others”?
- Woody Allen.
- Groucho Marx.
- Charles Chaplin.
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Who said “Never break the silence except to make it better”?
- Luciano Pavarotti.
- Ludwig van Beethoven.
- Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart.
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“They can cut all the flowers, but they can’t stop the spring.” Who does the phrase belong to?
- Ruben Dario.
- Pablo Neruda.
- Gabriela Mistral.
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