Pastora Soler told the BBC she had been misquoted by a "very bad" journalist.
But look, I really - you know, you want to - you misquoted Bill Kristol.
The next day, he said he had been misquoted, but did not clarify his stand.
He might have been misquoted, as he maintains, but it has had enduring repercussions.
Correction 12 January 2009: Due to an editing error, an earlier version of this story misquoted Robert Draper.
There was general laughter, and as Hopkins got up from the sofa, he wryly misquoted Tertullian's praise for Christian love.
The next day the spokeswoman said she was misquoted, and even said police could not confirm Pistorius was the driver.
CNN: Not everyone surprised at Oscar Pistorius' fall from grace
It says Tokyo was just "trying to smooth things over" by insisting that the Post had misquoted Mr Abe last week.
Butler had in fact gone behind our backs and misquoted people from the Foundation and where most have apologised for what Butler printed.
FORBES: H7N9 Bird Flu Cases Rise To 49, Deaths At 11 In China; Beijing Shuts Poultry Markets
The article apparently caused enough consternation internally that Tim had to hastily call a meeting to tell the troops that he had been misquoted.
When Steve Jobs misquoted a Samsung executive at the early March launch of the iPad 2, Samsung declined to comment on the slight.
FORBES: Behind Samsung's Tablet Redesign: We Won't Be Outdone By Apple
Summed up memorably by WH Auden in his verse Night Mail, cruelly misquoted above, the TPO made its first journey in 1838 from London to the Midlands.
In some cases, references were either misquoted or quoted out of context, and evidence was taken from other countries with no heed being paid to the different conditions there.
On the same day Michael Oren, Israel's ambassador to the United States, said he had been misquoted in a widely leaked report that he had called the quarrel the worst crisis between the allies for 35 years.
应用推荐