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💬 Famous Quotes Quiz

Who Said It?

70 verified quotes across 7 categories — World Leaders, Sports, Civil Rights, Science, Literature, Philosophy & Business. Play them all or pick a category.

The most famous words in history look obvious on a coffee mug. Under pressure, with four similar choices from the same field, they're a different story.

Pick a category to focus on what you know best, or play all 70 for the full challenge. Every quote is sourced from a verified primary record — speeches, books, letters, documented interviews. Where attribution is genuinely disputed, we say so.

After every answer, you get a genuine fact that makes the quote land differently.

70 Questions
7 categories · 10 per category
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Play All or choose Sports, Science, etc.
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Verified sourcing — no apocryphal quotes
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About This Famous Quotes Quiz

Every quote in this game has been selected from a verified primary source — a speech transcript, published book, letter, or documented interview. Where attribution is genuinely disputed by historians (which is more common than you'd think), we flag it in the post-answer fact rather than presenting it as settled. You won't find invented or apocryphal quotes here.

The answer choices are always similar figures from the same field and era, so you can't just rule out the obviously wrong name. It's Churchill versus de Gaulle, not Churchill versus a pop star. That's what makes this a genuine knowledge test rather than a guessing game.

🌍World Leaders

FDR, JFK, Churchill, Lincoln, Gandhi, Napoleon — the words that shaped nations. 10 questions.

Sports

Ali, Jordan, Gretzky, Berra, Wooden, Ashe — athletes and coaches whose words are as famous as their records. 10 questions.

Civil Rights

MLK, Douglass, Tubman, Baldwin, Lewis, Lorde — the moral voices whose words still carry weight. 10 questions.

🔬Science

Einstein, Curie, Feynman, Newton, Sagan, Franklin, Goodall, Tesla — scientists who changed the world and had something to say about it. 10 questions.

📖Literature

Woolf, Morrison, Twain, Faulkner, Wilde, Angelou, Emerson — writers whose words gave language some of its finest moments. 10 questions.

🧠Philosophy

Aristotle, Socrates, Nietzsche, de Beauvoir, Camus, Hobbes, Confucius — from ancient Athens to 20th-century Paris. 10 questions.

💼Business

Jobs, Ford, Buffett, Edison, Drucker, Carnegie, Chanel — builders who changed the world and articulated exactly how they thought. 10 questions.


Frequently Asked Questions

Are all the quotes accurately attributed?
Every quote is sourced from a verified primary record — a speech transcript, published book, letter, or documented interview. Where a famous attribution is genuinely disputed by historians, we acknowledge it in the post-answer fact rather than presenting it as settled. We removed several popular "famous quotes" during research because we couldn't verify them.
How do the subcategories work?
Select any of the 7 category pills before the game starts — World Leaders, Sports, Civil Rights, Science, Literature, Philosophy, or Business — and the quiz will run through only those 10 questions. Select "All Categories" to play all 70 in a shuffled order. Selecting a new category restarts the game.
Why are the answer options always similar people?
Because we wanted a real challenge, not a process of elimination. If you're asked who said a famous sports quote, all four options are athletes or coaches from the same era. You can't rule out the obviously wrong name — you have to actually know.
What is the "Did you know?" fact after each question?
After every answer — right or wrong — you get a genuine fact about the speaker: the context in which they said it, an unusual detail about their life, or a piece of history that gives the quote more meaning. These are sourced the same way as the quotes themselves.
Can I stop the game early?
Yes — hit "End Game" in the progress bar at any time. You'll get a confirmation, then your results with whatever you've completed.
Can I share my score?
Yes — "Share My Score" on the results screen opens a menu with Facebook, X, WhatsApp, Email, SMS, LinkedIn, Reddit, and copy-to-clipboard. You can also share the game from the Share button in the nav bar before you play.