Using Two Quotes?

<p>I was going to write the 300 word supplement essay using the Einstein quote that they have, but then I saw this quote from Stanley Kubrick that I really liked, which is similar to the topic of the Einstein quote but not exactly the same. So I decided that I'd write my essay as a response to the Kubrick quote and use the "other quote" option on the app, but when I actually wrote my essay I ended up using some of the ideas I was going to write in my response to the Einstein quote as well. And basically, my essay makes sense as a response to either quote, but makes the most sense as a response to both. </p>

<p>So I was wondering if I could select the Einstein option and then put the Kubrick quote at the top of the prompt, and just say I'm responding to both?</p>

<p>haha, a little complicated but it would work....i would say that the Einstein quote made you remember the other one and that you were dually inspired...i would check the quote of your own bubble though.</p>

<p>it is perfectly fine!</p>

<p>I wouldn't worry about it too much....Princeton seems to be pretty accepting when it comes to essays, as long as it's good.</p>

<p>Alright, I guess I will do it then. Thanks guys.</p>