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  • We built [socialistic society] for the sake of real personal liberty, liberty without quotation marks.

    Real   Liberty   Sake  
    Joseph Stalin (1978). “1934-1940”
  • In the museums, everything is in quotation marks.

  • Quotation marks quotato marks! Bah!

  • For me, it's a way to find a fiction within a fiction. To find a way to uncover that blunder within the "lie," because when you look closer, every "lie" - and I say that with quotation marks - can be much more complicated. Because that is what fiction is: it's probably the least important thing in the world. It's rich, but it is put-on, it passes the time. It borrows from the world, but it does not invent it.

    Lying   Important   Doe  
    Source: www.guernicamag.com
  • What I had thought were signs of a broken educational system - the seemingly random placement of commas, the spastic syntax, the obnoxious overuse of quotation marks, the goofy misspelling of 'Jouralism' - were actually signs of the New Instantaneousness. 'Instant Jouralists' cannot be concerned with punctuation and grammar and spelling. That stuff just 'slows you down.' To be an 'Instant Jouralist,' you have to write as if you were being pursued by a cheetah across the Serengeti.

  • I like commas. I detest semi-colons — I don’t think they belong in a story. And I gave up quotation marks long ago. I found I didn’t need them, they were fly-specks on the page.

    "EL Doctorow: 'I don't have a style, but the books do'" by Sarah Crown, www.theguardian.com. January 22, 2010.
  • And we are quotation marks, inverted and upside down, clinging to one another at the end of this life sentence. Trapped by lives we did not choose.

  • Avoid overuse of 'quotation “marks.”'

    William Safire, Leonard Safir (1990). “Words of Wisdom”, p.213, Simon and Schuster
  • I want to rip off your logic and make passionate sense to you. I want to ride in the swing of your hips. My fingers will dig in you like quotation marks, blazing your limbs into parts of speech.

    Rip   Swings   Speech  
  • Liberals dispute that Reagan won the Cold War on the basis of their capacity to put mocking quotation marks around the word, won. That's pretty much the full argument: Restate a factual proposition with sneering quote marks.

    Ann Coulter (2003). “Treason: Liberal Treachery from the Cold War to the War on Terrorism”, p.185, Crown Forum
  • There is no way you can use the word “reality” without quotation marks around it.

  • I don't want to use quotation marks anymore, I've gone back and forth with them. In Ghosts, I didn't use them, for instance, all the way back in the early eighties.

    Interview with Nathalie Cochoy and Sophie Vallas, transatlantica.revues.org. March 2014.
  • I know people are really interested in everything that the celebrities are doing, even if you don't consider yourself a "celebrity." What always would drive me crazy is - I took ethics classes in college - and it always amazes me how there would blatantly be something that I did not say in quotation marks. If you're putting quotation marks around it, it better be exactly what that person said.

    Crazy   College   Class  
    Source: www.sheknows.com
  • We are cooling. We are not warming. The warming you see out there, the supposed warming, and I use my finger quotation marks here, is part of the cooling process.

  • In the theater, while you recognized that you were looking at a house, it was a house in quotation marks. On screen, the quotation marks tend to be blotted out by the camera.

    "TV's Custom-Tailores 'Salesman'" by Don Shewwy, www.nytimes.com. September 15, 1985.
  • Wouldn't the sentence 'I want to put a hyphen between the words Fish and And and And and Chips in my Fish-and-Chips sign' have been clearer if quotation marks had been placed before Fish, and between Fish and and, and and and And, and And and and, and and and And, and And and and, and and and Chips, as well as after Chips?

    Martin Gardner (2006). “Aha! A Two Volume Collection: Aha! Gotcha Aha! Insight”, MAA
  • In a print interview, as you may or may not know, they [editors] can do whatever they want. And they do. This is why most people are more hesitant to do print, because they can change it, and they do change it. They even change things that are in quotation marks, which is a pet peeve of mine. I've said to numerous reporters, "Would you read me back my direct quotes?" And they always say no. They always say that's against the policy.

    Editors   People   Pet  
    Interview with Sam Adams, www.avclub.com. June 17, 2011.
  • It is an old error of man to forget to put quotation marks where he borrows from a woman's brain

    Men   Errors   Brain  
    Anna Garlin Spencer (1908). “Woman's Share in Social Culture”
  • Authors hide their big thefts by putting small ones between quotation marks.

  • I've always hated quotation marks: they're ugly on the page and they classify the text for you, putting dialogue in one box and narration in another.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • Rebecca was an academic star. Her new book was on the phenomenon of word casings, a term she'd invented for words that no longer had meaning outside quotation marks. English was full of these empty words--"friend" and "real" and "story" and "change"--words that had been shucked of their meanings and reduced to husks. Some, like "identity" and "search" and "cloud," had clearly been drained of life by their Web usage. With others, the reasons were more complex; how had "American" become an ironic term? How had "democracy" come to be used in an arch, mocking way?

    Stars   Real   Book  
    Jennifer Egan (2010). “A Visit from the Goon Squad”, p.262, Anchor
  • Beware the writer who always encloses the word *reality* in quotation marks: He's trying to slip something over on you. Or into you.

    Edward Abbey (2015). “A Voice Crying in the Wilderness”, p.13, RosettaBooks
  • If you use a colloquialism or a slang word or phrase, simply use it; do not draw attention to it by enclosing it in quotation marks. To do so is to put on airs, as though you were inviting the reader to join you in a select society of those who know better.

    WILLIAM STRUNK, JR. (1959). “THE ELEMENTS OF STYLE”
  • Like italics and hyphens, quotation marks are to be used as sparingly as possible. They should light the way, not darken it.

    Eric Partridge (2003). “You Have a Point There: A Guide to Punctuation and Its Allies”, p.125, Routledge
  • I took ethics classes in college, and it always amazes me how they [tabloids] will blatantly say something that I did not say, in quotation marks. The first thing that we learned in ethics is that you better have it right. If you're putting quotation marks around something, it better be exactly what that person said.

    College   Class   Firsts  
    Source: collider.com
  • Next to the semi-colon, quotation marks seem to be the chief butts of reformatory ardor.

    H.L. Mencken (2012). “American Language Supplement 2”, p.593, Knopf
  • When I decided to stop using quotation marks, it presented technical challenges: you have to conceive of dialogue differently and structure it differently for this to work. So I had a new problem, which makes writing interesting again.

    Source: therumpus.net
  • Most of all I like "bad" lines, that is those considered bad, in my opinion unjustly, by theory. The reason for the last quotation marks is that most so-called theory is only a collection of examples from master practice.

  • I was the type who looked at discussions of What Is Truth only with a view toward correcting the manuscript. If you were to quote "I am that I am," for example, I thought that the fundamental problem was where to put the comma, inside the quotation marks or outside.

    Umberto Eco (2007). “Foucault's Pendulum”, p.62, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
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