It was MLA. What happens if there is no Date published/updated. or Organization/publisher.

Gellhorn, Martha "Wisdom Quotes", 1995-2009, 15 February 2009, then the website

does that look correct. The 1995-2009 is the copyright date>

Yes. That looks right.

WHY IS THIS SOOO LONG AGOOOOO

In MLA style, when you cannot find the date published or updated, or the organization/publisher of a source, you can include other available information to create an entry.

In the example you provided, the information given includes the author's name, the title of the article, the copyright date, and the website name. To create the citation, you would arrange this information as follows:

Gellhorn, Martha. "Wisdom Quotes." 1995-2009. 15 February 2009, then the website.

If the source does not have a specific title, you can use a descriptive phrase in quotation marks or, if available, a brief description of the content. Remember to use italics or underlining for the website name.

Note that when citing sources, it's always a good idea to follow the guidelines provided by the specific citation style you are using, such as MLA, APA, or Chicago style.