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Repetition of one expression as part of another one
A quotation or quote is used at the start of a sentence to signify what someone might say, phrase, or passage from speech or text that someone has said
Quotation
Punctuation mark with various forms
other symbols. Quotation marks are punctuation marks used in pairs in various writing systems to identify direct speech, a quotation, or a phrase. The
Quotation_mark
Usage of punctuation
In English writing, quotation marks or inverted commas, also known informally as quotes, talking marks, speech marks, quote marks, quotemarks or speechmarks
Quotation_marks_in_English
Double chevrons used as quotation marks
sometimes used as quotation marks or ditto marks. When used as quotation marks, single guillemets, ‹ and ›, are used for nested quotations. Guillemets are
Guillemet
Topics referred to by the same term
Quotation is a reference to a previously known expression. Quotation may also refer to: Meanings related to characters used for quotation are: Quotation
Quotation_(disambiguation)
Linguistic device in formal languages
Quasi-quotation or Quine quotation is a linguistic device in formal languages that facilitates rigorous and terse formulation of general rules about linguistic
Quasi-quotation
American stock exchange
Market (formerly National Association of Securities Dealers Automated Quotations) is an American stock exchange. It is the largest stock exchange by market
Nasdaq
Financial information service
The Consolidated Quotation System (CQS) is the electronic service that provides quotation information for stock traded on the American Stock Exchange,
Consolidated_Quotation_System
Specially typeset quotation in document
A block quotation (also known as a long quotation or extract) is a quotation in a written document that is set off from the main text as a paragraph, or
Block_quotation
Quotations within quotations
A nested quotation is a quotation that is encapsulated inside another quotation, forming a hierarchy with multiple levels. When focusing on a certain quotation
Nested_quotation
Short utterance by a public figure; discrediting tactic
A damaging quotation is a short utterance by a public figure, and used by opponents as a discrediting tactic. These quotations may be inserted or alluded
Damaging_quotation
Quotation marks used to indicate non-standard usage
Scare quotes (also called shudder quotes or sneer quotes) are quotation marks that writers place around a word or phrase to signal that they are using
Scare_quotes
Incorporation of a relatively brief segment of existing music in another work
Musical quotation is the practice of directly quoting another work in a new composition. The quotation may be from the same composer's work (self-referential)
Musical_quotation
Glyph used as an apostrophe or a quotation mark
character ’ (U+2019 right single quotation mark) is used for both a typographic apostrophe and a single right (closing) quotation mark. This is due to the many
Right_single_quotation_mark
IBM designation for sales of non-standard products
Request price quotation or RPQ is a long-standing IBM designation for a product or component that is potentially available, but that is not on the "standard"
Request_price_quotation
Request for a quote to purchase products or services
A request for quotation (RfQ) is a business process in which a company or public entity requests a quote from a supplier for the purchase of specific
Request_for_quotation
Indicates an intentional reproduction in quotation
adverb sic (/sɪk/; 'thus', 'so', and 'in this manner') is inserted after a quotation to indicate that the quoted matter has been transcribed or translated
Sic
Punctuation mark
the alterations are enclosed in square brackets within the quotation to show that the quotation is not exactly as given, or to add an annotation. For example:
Bracket
Copyright exception under the Berne Convention
Right to quote or right of quotation or quotation right is one of the copyright exceptions provided by the Berne Convention, article 10: "It shall be permissible
Right_to_quote
Punctuation of writing as used in the English language
Philippines). These two styles differ mainly in the way in which they handle quotation marks with adjacent punctuation and the use or omission of the full point
English_punctuation
Logical paradox concerning truth values
falsehood when preceded by its quotation its quotation = "yields falsehood when preceded by its quotation" it preceded by its quotation = "yields falsehood when
Quine's_paradox
English language word
used colloquially as a quotative to introduce a quotation or impersonation. This is also known as "quotation through simile". The word is often used to express
Like
Arab leader's 1947 comment on war with a Jewish state
U.N. secretary-general on March 29, 1948, referred to the Azzam Pasha quotation, citing the October 11, 1947, article in Akhbar al-Yom. ... The "practical
Azzam_Pasha_quotation
American doo-wop band
The Quotations are an American doo-wop band, primarily from James Madison High School in East Brooklyn, New York, United States. The group started in 1958
The_Quotations
Former blog about the misuse of English quotation marks
The "Blog" of "Unnecessary" Quotation Marks is a blog about the misuse of English quotation marks. The blog features photographs of signs, notes and advertisements
The "Blog" of "Unnecessary" Quotation Marks
The_"Blog"_of_"Unnecessary"_Quotation_Marks
Punctuation mark (,)
many typefaces it is the same shape as an apostrophe or single closing quotation mark ’. The comma is used in many contexts and languages, mainly to separate
Comma
Policy advocating welfare benefits just for certain groups
competition for the society's resources.[need quotation to verify][need quotation to verify][need quotation to verify] The term welfare chauvinism was first
Welfare_chauvinism
Oxford University Press's large dictionary of famous quotations
The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations is the Oxford University Press's dictionary of commonly known quotations and proverbs in the English language and
The Oxford Dictionary of Quotations
The_Oxford_Dictionary_of_Quotations
Punctuation used with Chinese characters
BRACKET). The double quotation marks are used when embedded within single quotation marks: 「…『…』…」. In vertical text, quotation marks are rotated 90°
Chinese_punctuation
Reversal of grammatical structures in successive phrases
In rhetoric, chiasmus or, less commonly,[citation needed] chiasm, is the reversal of grammatical structures in successive phrases or clauses without repetition
Chiasmus
Credit for a work given to the wrong person
False attribution may refer to: Misattribution in general, when a quotation or work is accidentally, traditionally, or based on bad information attributed
False_attribution
Free repository of quotes hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation
project's objective is to collaboratively produce a vast reference of quotations from prominent people, books, films, proverbs, etc. and writings about
Wikiquote
Trading board of Korea Exchange
The Korea Securities Dealers Automated Quotations (KOSDAQ; Korean: 코스닥) is a trading board of Korea Exchange (KRX) in South Korea established in 1996.
KOSDAQ
American financial services corporation
OTC Markets Group, Inc. (formerly known as National Quotation Bureau, Pink Sheets, and Pink OTC Markets) is an American financial services corporation
OTC_Markets_Group
1964 book of statements by Mao Zedong
Quotations from Chairman Mao (simplified Chinese: 毛主席语录; traditional Chinese: 毛主席語錄; pinyin: Máo Zhǔxí Yǔlù, commonly known as the "红宝书" pinyin: hóng bǎo
Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung
Quotations_from_Chairman_Mao_Tse-tung
Contraction of the article "het", meaning "the"
(U+2019 ’ RIGHT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK) in front of the t – and not confuse it with a left quotation mark (U+2018 ‘ LEFT SINGLE QUOTATION MARK) and put a space
't
Graphically emphasised text within an article
a pull quote (also known as a lift-out pull quote) is a key phrase, quotation, or excerpt that has been "pulled" from an article and used as a page
Pull_quote
Quotation from The Tempest
"What's past is prologue" is a quotation of William Shakespeare from his play The Tempest. In contemporary use, the phrase stands for the idea that history
What's_past_is_prologue
Famous quote regarding the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor
regarding the 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor by forces of Imperial Japan. The quotation is portrayed at the very end of the 1970 film Tora! Tora! Tora! as "I
Isoroku Yamamoto's sleeping giant quote
Isoroku_Yamamoto's_sleeping_giant_quote
Typographic symbol indicating repetition of characters above
marks " used underneath a word"; the symbol " (quotation mark); or the symbol ” (right double quotation mark). The abbreviation "do." was a common alternative
Ditto_mark
Punctuation or diacritical mark (')
e.g., "p's and q's" or Oakland A's. The same mark is used as a single quotation mark. It is also substituted informally for other marks – for example
Apostrophe
Document that solicits a proposal
company's needs.[citation needed] Similar requests include a request for quotation (RFQ) and a request for information (RFI), where a customer needs more
Request_for_proposal
Topics referred to by the same term
interior or Interior in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Interior. Interior may refer to: Interior (Degas) (also known
Interior
Book by John Bartlett
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, often simply called Bartlett's, is an American reference work that is the longest-lived and most widely distributed collection
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations
Bartlett's_Familiar_Quotations
List of culturally impactful quotations from American cinema
series, AFI's 100 Years... 100 Movie Quotes is a list of the top 100 quotations in American cinema. The American Film Institute revealed the list on June
AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes
AFI's_100_Years...100_Movie_Quotes
1994 science fiction novel by David Weber
the third book in the Honor Harrington series. Its title comes from a quotation by Vyacheslav von Plehve in reference to the Russo-Japanese War: "What
The_Short_Victorious_War
American literary work
The Yale Book of Quotations is a quotations collection focusing on modern and American quotations. Edited by Fred R. Shapiro, it was published by Yale
The_Yale_Book_of_Quotations
Biblical adage
"My cup runneth over" is a quotation from the Hebrew Bible (Psalm 23) and means "I have more than enough for my needs", though interpretations and usage
My_cup_runneth_over
Antisemitic hoax
a congressman read a supposed quotation from the book to argue against the Civil Rights Act of 1957. The phony quotation was later traced to the antisemite
A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century
A_Racial_Program_for_the_Twentieth_Century
Informal fallacy
working class Christian readership, Streicher regularly published truncated quotations from Talmudic texts that, in their shortened form, appear to advocate
Quoting_out_of_context
Marks to indicate pacing of written text
(or gamma) to mark the beginning of sentences, marginal diples to mark quotations, and a koronis to indicate the end of major sections. During the 1st century BC
Punctuation
Video game quotation
"It's dangerous to go alone! Take this." is a quotation from the 1986 video game The Legend of Zelda. It is spoken by an unnamed old man, whom the player
It's_dangerous_to_go_alone!
Word that expresses speech or introduces a quotation
introduces a quotation. English examples of verbs of speaking include say, utter, ask and rumble. Because a verbum dicendi often introduces a quotation, it may
Verbum_dicendi
Letter of the Latin alphabet
and closing quotation marks. There is one ʻokina before the Ō and another one before the last i. These are slightly smaller than the quotation marks in the
ʻOkina
universe or over God's creatures, in given contexts.[need quotation to verify][need quotation to verify] The term "holy spirit" appears three times in
Holy_Spirit_in_Judaism
Soliloquy from Macbeth
MACBETH. She should have died hereafter; There would have been a time for such a word. Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow Creeps in this petty pace from
Tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow
Tomorrow_and_tomorrow_and_tomorrow
Topics referred to by the same term
Warning or warning in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Warning. Warning or The Warning may refer to: Precautionary
Warning
Israeli general and politician (born 1950)
Moshe "Bogie" Ya'alon (Hebrew: משה יעלון; born Moshe Smilansky; 24 June 1950) is a retired Israeli politician and former Chief of the General Staff of
Moshe_Ya'alon
Topics referred to by the same term
creation or creating in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Creation. Creation or The Creation or Creations, may refer
Creation
Main page of the English Wikipedia
base Wikifunctions Catalog of computer functions Wikiquote Collection of quotations Wikisource Free-content library Wikispecies Directory of species Wikiversity
Main_Page
Topics referred to by the same term
quotations related to quotations. A quote (quotation) is the repetition of a statement created by someone else. A quote is indicated with quotation marks
Quote_(disambiguation)
are Sunni, with Shia making up about 15% of the Muslim population.[need quotation to verify] Islam first spread in southern Indian communities along the
Islam_in_India
1958 SF short story by Robert A. Heinlein
includes both the quotation marks and dashes shown above, is a quotation from a sentence near the end of the story; the quotation is taken from the middle
'—All_You_Zombies—'
Last price at which a security traded
A financial quotation refers to specific market data relating to a security or commodity. While the term quote specifically refers to the bid price or
Financial_quote
Surname list
Poonia or Punia or Puniya is a clan (or gotra) of Jats.[need quotation to verify] Jai Narayan Poonia (1934–2021), Indian politician Krishna Poonia, Indian
Poonia
MESDAQ (Malaysian Exchange of Securities Dealing and Automated Quotation) was a Malaysian securities market, mostly for listing technology-based companies
MESDAQ
1735 quotation by Alexander Pope
"Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?" is a quotation from Alexander Pope's "Epistle to Dr Arbuthnot" of January 1735. It alludes to "breaking on the
Who breaks a butterfly upon a wheel?
Who_breaks_a_butterfly_upon_a_wheel?
Medieval Indian martial artist
killed by a trainee called Thacholi Othenan in a duel.[need quotation to verify][need quotation to verify] Journal of Kerala Studies. University of Kerala
Kadhirur_Gurukkal
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up thing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Thing. Thing or The Thing may refer to: An object Broadly, an entity
Thing
Topics referred to by the same term
Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Rules. Wikiquote has quotations related to Rulers. Rule or ruling may refer to:
Rule
magazines are in italics, all other types of literature are not and are in quotation marks. References lead when possible to a link to the full text of the
List_of_feminist_literature
Verse of the New Testament
ordered the Massacre of the Innocents and this verse links this event to a quotation from the Old Testament. In the King James Version of the Bible the text
Matthew_2:17
Non-denominational movement within Christianity
red ink, to indicate the words attributed to Jesus without the use of quotation marks. The organization was founded by Tony Campolo and Shane Claiborne
Red-Letter_Christians
Pejorative term for French people
writer for the television series The Simpsons, and has entered two Oxford quotation dictionaries. The term "cheese-eating surrender monkeys" first appeared
Cheese-eating surrender monkeys
Cheese-eating_surrender_monkeys
2017 album by Godspeed You! Black Emperor
Luciferian Towers (sometimes stylized with quotation marks) is the sixth studio album by Canadian post-rock band Godspeed You! Black Emperor, released
Luciferian_Towers
Ethnic group in India
Savji (also spelt as Saoji, Souji, Sauji)[need quotation to verify] is a Hindu community found in the Indian states of Maharashtra, Karnataka, and Andhra
Savji
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up connection in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to connection. Connection may refer to: Connection (algebraic framework)
Connection
Finger gesture indicating quotation marks
Air quotes, also called finger quotes, are virtual quotation marks formed in the air with one's fingers when speaking. The gesture is typically done with
Air_quotes
Quality of an individual or group influencing or guiding others
institutions, both within formal and informal roles.[page needed][need quotation to verify] Studies of leadership have produced theories involving (for
Leadership
American game show on radio and TV
which a panel of celebrities attempted to determine the speaker of a quotation from recent news reports. Robert Trout was the moderator when the radio
Who_Said_That?
Ancient Tamil composition on personal ethics and morality
This article contains Tamil script. Without proper rendering support, you may see question marks or boxes, misplaced vowels or missing conjuncts instead
Kural
Topics referred to by the same term
Wikiquote has quotations related to Possession. Look up possession in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Possession may refer to: Dependent territory, an
Possession
Topics referred to by the same term
controlled, or controlling in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Control. Control may refer to: Control (management), an element
Control
Transfer of the meaning of something in one language into another
London Review of Books, vol. 42, no. 19 (8 October 2020), pp. 9–12, 14. (Quotation: p. 14.) Zdzisław Najder, Joseph Conrad: A Life, Camden House, 2007, ISBN
Translation
Topics referred to by the same term
stories, or storied in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Story. Story or stories may refer to: Narrative, an account
Story
Topics referred to by the same term
valued, or values in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Value. Value or values may refer to: Value (ethics), concept
Value
Overview of and topical guide to spirituality
Spirituality may refer to an ultimate or an alleged immaterial reality,[need quotation to verify] an inner path enabling a person to discover the essence of
Outline_of_spirituality
Topics referred to by the same term
profit or profitability in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Profit. Profit may refer to: Profit (accounting), the difference
Profit
use of words translated as "sect" in several European languages.[need quotation to verify] Government reports which have used these words include ones
Governmental lists of cults and sects
Governmental_lists_of_cults_and_sects
outside the New Testament, Wm. B. Eerdmans Publishing, 2000 Wikiquote has quotations related to Jesus in the Talmud. Search for "Jesus" in the Talmud at Sefaria
Jesus_in_the_Talmud
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up mortal coil in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Mortal coil is a quotation from Shakespeare's Hamlet. Mortal coil or this mortal coil may also refer
Mortal_coil_(disambiguation)
Intense enjoyment, interest or approval towards something
playfulness, inventiveness, optimism, zest, verve, and high energy.[need quotation to verify] People can often characterise the modern version of enthusiasm
Enthusiasm
Topics referred to by the same term
The Little Red Book (Quotations from Chairman Mao Tse-tung) is a book of quotations widely distributed during China's Cultural Revolution. Little Red Book
Little Red Book (disambiguation)
Little_Red_Book_(disambiguation)
Punctuation to signal the end of a sentence (.)
inside the quotation marks only if the sense of the punctuation is part of the quotation; this system is referred to as logical quotation. Scientific
Full_stop
Topics referred to by the same term
misfortune or misfortunes in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Misfortune. Misfortune or Misfortunes may refer to: Bad luck
Misfortune
Topics referred to by the same term
Look up limit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Limit. Limit or Limits may refer to: Limit (manga), a manga by Keiko
Limit
Topics referred to by the same term
Me Liberty may refer to: "Give me liberty or give me death!", a 1775 quotation attributed to Patrick Henry Give Me Liberty (1936 film), an American drama
Give_Me_Liberty
adapt to this change in direction. Parentheses, curved brackets, square quotation marks, ellipses, dashes, and swung dashes are rotated clockwise 90° when
Japanese_punctuation
Placeholder text in Interlingue
Li Europan lingues ([li ewroˈpaːn ˈliŋgwes]) is a quotation in Occidental (Interlingue), an international auxiliary language devised by Edgar von Wahl
Li_Europan_lingues
Topics referred to by the same term
divert, or diverter in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wikiquote has quotations related to Diversion. Diversion, Diversions, or The Diversion may refer
Diversion
QUOTATION
QUOTATION
QUOTATION
QUOTATION
Girl/Female
Hindu
Ragam
Girl/Female
Australian, Chinese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian
Sweet Heart; Lively; Beautiful; Beautiful Friend; Prosperous Heartbeat
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Tamil, Telugu
Blessings; Uninjurable; Rice of Puja; Unharmed
Girl/Female
Tamil
Pretty
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Son of Hari (Vishnu) and Hara (Shiva)
Male
Esperanto
Esperanto form of Latin Josephus, JOZEFO means "(God) shall add (another son)."Â
Boy/Male
English American
Beloved.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Lord Brahma
Boy/Male
Scottish American Gaelic
Finnian's servant.
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, French, Greek, Latin
Royal; Kingly
QUOTATION
QUOTATION
QUOTATION
QUOTATION
QUOTATION
a.
Adapted to sustain, strengthen, or corroborate; as, sustentative citations or quotations.
v. t.
To pick out such parts of as may serve a purpose; to mutilate; to pervert; as, to garble a quotation; to garble an account.
n.
The act of quoting or citing.
n.
Citation; quotation
n.
Erroneous or inaccurate quotation.
n.
To take exception to; question; as, to challenge the accuracy of a statement or of a quotation.
n.
A portion of a book or document, separately transcribed; a citation; a quotation.
a.
Fig.: Worn out; as, a threadbare subject; stale topics and threadbare quotations.
n.
A brief composition complete in one typographical section or paragraph; an item, remark, or quotation comprised in a few lines forming one paragraph; as, a column of news paragraphs; an editorial paragraph.
n.
The act of citing a passage from a book, or from another person, in his own words; also, the passage or words quoted; quotation.
n.
A quotation mark.
n.
Quota; share.
n.
A piece of hollow type metal, lower than type, and measuring two or more pica ems in length and breadth, used in the blank spaces at the beginning and end of chapters, etc.
n.
The naming or publishing of the current price of stocks, bonds, or any commodity; also the price named.
n.
One who makes, or is given to making, quotations.
n.
That which is quoted or cited; a part of a book or writing named, repeated, or adduced as evidence or illustration.
v. t.
To devote to common or frequent use, as a horse or carriage; to wear out in common service; to make trite or commonplace; as, a hackneyed metaphor or quotation.