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  2. Wikipedia:Quotations - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Quotations

    Quotations must always be clearly identified as such using double quotation marks ("quoted text") for quotations shorter than about 40 words. For quotations longer than 40 words, use the HTML tag <blockquote>like this around quoted material</blockquote> or the template {}, which has optional parameters to include citations. Both of these ...

  3. Wikipedia:Quotations/2 - Wikipedia

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    When a quotation is larger than two or three lines, wikitext templates such as {}, {}, or {}, or the HTML blockquote tag, or tables, or other methods should be used to break them out of the text. Such methods may also be desirable when a quote cannot readily be integrated with the text as it currently stands, or when it succinctly introduces an ...

  4. Quotation marks in English - Wikipedia

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    Quotation marks, rather than italics, are generally used for the titles of shorter works. Whether these are single or double depends on the context; however, many styles, especially for poetry, prefer the use of single quotation marks. Short fiction, poetry, etc.: Arthur C. Clarke's "The Sentinel"

  5. Wikiquote - Wikipedia

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    Wikiquote is one of few online quotation collections that provides the opportunity for visitors to contribute [6] and the very few which strive to provide exact sources for each quotation as well as corrections of misattributed quotations. Wikiquote pages are cross-linked to articles about the notable personalities on Wikipedia.

  6. Quotation - Wikipedia

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    A quotation or quote is the repetition of a sentence, phrase, or passage from speech or text that someone has said or written. [1] In oral speech, it is the representation of an utterance (i.e. of something that a speaker actually said) that is introduced by a quotative marker, such as a verb of saying. For example: John said: "I saw Mary today".

  7. Wikipedia:Overquoting - Wikipedia

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    As a general rule, one should never quote more than a few contiguous paragraphs of prose or lines of poetry at a time or let the quotations, even if scattered, begin to overshadow the quoter's own material....Proportion is more important than the absolute length of a quotation: quoting five hundred words from an essay of five thousand is likely ...

  8. Wikipedia:Logical quotation on Wikipedia - Wikipedia

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    We use straight rather than curly quotation marks not for "geek chic" or because of laziness, but because curly quotes interfere with search results, cannot be typed without specialized knowledge of key combinations, and lead to mismatched quotation marks after various editors have worked on a text, some using curly quotes and some not ...

  9. Wikipedia talk:Quotations/Archive 1 - Wikipedia

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    The article needs to have examples of a quotation in line with the text, of a quotation set off by the blockquote tag, of a quotation set off with whatever is the name for the tag that inserts the very large blue quotation marks, and of a quotebox. This could be done without using a lot of space, and IMHO would be very useful for editors.