[Ads-l] Desperate Last Plea for Most Notable Quotations of 2014

Baker, John JBAKER at STRADLEY.COM
Wed Nov 19 22:55:56 UTC 2014


I suppose the same issue applies to "I believe that we will win," the support chant for the USA soccer team at the World Cup.  Bonnie suggested this for the QOTY earlier this year.  It's been around as a sports chant for a few years, but it came to a broader prominence only in application to the World Cup.

Similarly, I'm still rooting for "I am Groot," the catchphrase from Guardians of the Galaxy, notwithstanding that the comic book in which it was originally used predated 2014.


John Baker



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You make an excellent point, Dan.  There's another quote I am very seriously considering that was created in 2013 but remained private until 2014.  Were the Gruber quotes private?

Fred Shapiro


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is that relevant? Few heard it before it was made public in 2014.
On Nov 19, 2014 3:42 PM, "Shapiro, Fred" <fred.shapiro at yale.edu> wrote:

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