HOW TO SAY QUOTE IN SPEECH

“As the famous saying goes…”

“According to a renowned quotation…”

“In the words of an influential figure…”

“To quote someone famous…”

“Let me share a relevant quote…”

“Allow me to cite a powerful statement…”

“In the words of [name],”

“To borrow from [name’s] words…”

“In my best recollection of [name’s] quote…”

“To paraphrase [name],”

“Drawing inspiration from [name],”

“As [name] famously said…”

“To echo the words of [name],”

“To quote a wise person…”

“To cite an authoritative voice on the matter…” HOW YOU MAKE ME FEEL QUOTE

“To reference the wisdom of [name],”

“To borrow the words of [name]…”

“To capture the essence of [name’s] quote…”

“To underscore the relevance of [name’s] statement…”

“To channel the sentiment of [name],”

“To draw upon the words of [name]…”

“In the spirit of [name’s] quote…”

“To capture the essence of [name’s] message…”

“To pay homage to [name’s] words…”

“To emphasize the significance of [name’s] quote…”

“To quote an influential thinker…”

“To bring attention to [name’s] powerful statement…”

“To echo the sentiments of [name],”

Note: The word “quote” in these phrases is used as a verb, indicating the act of referencing someone’s words in a speech.