- Scotty" did not
appear in that form in the
original series.
Other misquotations include "Just the facts, ma'am" (attributed to Jack Webb's character...
- .." is a
misquote of the line "Uneasy lies the head that
wears a crown", from Shakespeare's play
Henry IV, Part 2. Often, it is a
misquote of a separate...
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Misquoting Jesus: The
Story Behind Who
Changed the
Bible and Why (published as
Whose Word Is It? in the
United Kingdom) is a book by Bart D. Ehrman, a...
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Following is a list of film
misquotes,
ordered by
release date.
Quotes may be
changed for a
number of reasons. Long ones, such as
Apocalypse Now's "I...
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encyclopedia article for List of
misquotations (search results). You may want to read Wikiquote's
entry on "list of
misquotations" instead.Wikiquote:Special:Search/list...
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adages from this almanac, such as "A
penny saved is t****ence dear" (often
misquoted as "A
penny saved is a
penny earned") and "Fish and
visitors stink in...
- "Beam me up, Scotty" is a
catchphrase and
misquotation that made its way into po****r
culture from the
science fiction television series Star Trek: The...
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playing this file? See
media help. "Houston, we have a problem" is a po****r
misquote of a
phrase spoken during Apollo 13, a NASA
mission in the
Apollo space...
- 1939: 7 1967: 5 1933: 4 1976: 4 A
number of the
entries are
frequently misquoted. The
following have
become well-known but are incorrect: #4: "Toto, I...
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something very
strongly is
hiding the truth. In this
sense the line is
often misquoted as "Methinks the lady doth
protest too much." The line is in
iambic pentameter...