It depends. If it's for purposes like criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research, it might fall under fair use in some jurisdictions. But generally, you need to be cautious. You don't want to use someone's words in a way that misrepresents them or violates their rights.
First, make sure you have the right to use it. If it's a public figure and the quote is from a public speech or something already widely reported, you may be okay. But if it's a private statement, get permission. Also, attribute the quote clearly to the person who said it.
The characters included the male lead, Xie Maoyan, and the female lead, Cheng Enni.
"Reborn 80's Business Is More Important" Author: Whale Blue's Old Story. It's a modern romance/love story. It's finished and can be enjoyed without worry.
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No! Goldfinger! That was great!
A few days ago, the female lead in the novel could cultivate magic power, bring medical skills, bring a system, and bring space. He was unable to accept these individuals with big golden fingers.
I hope you will like this book.
Yes, it can. Historical fiction often takes creative liberties and might have real people saying things that weren't actually said, but are made up to enhance the story or character development.
Yes, you can use names of real people in your novel, but with caution. If the use is for a minor or background character and is not slanderous, it may be okay. For example, if you mention that a character saw Brad Pitt walking down the street in passing. However, if you use a real person's name to create a false and harmful story about them, you can be sued for defamation.
Real life stories add authenticity. They make the work more relatable. Readers can see parts of their own lives or the world around them in the story, which helps in creating a deeper connection.
The novel," Blabber Amusement ", was about the tragic experience of the protagonist, Hu Yan, dying from being crushed to death by a cell phone in his previous life. The cell phone even had a chrysanthemum symbol on it and was ruthlessly inserted into his head. Therefore, I can recommend a novel with a similar theme," Non-Famous Movie King ". The author is a friend, and the main character is an ordinary actor whose life has changed drastically because of a mysterious phone call. I hope you will like this novel.
I had a mild case of coronavirus. At first, I just felt really tired and had a slight cough. I thought it was just a cold. But then I lost my sense of taste and smell, which was really strange. I isolated myself at home and drank lots of fluids. It took about two weeks to fully recover.
Maybe they think it comes across as boastful. People don't always like to see others constantly flaunting their achievements on social media. It can seem a bit self - centered.