Quotation Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
- This article is about quoting. For information about the punctuation mark, see Quotation mark
A typical, and perhaps ideal, quotation is usually short and commonly only one sentence long. There a two broad categories which most quotations fall into, beauty and truth although some quotations fit equally well into both these groups. Beautiful quotes are words remembered for their aesthetically pleasing use of language whereas many other quotes are remembered because they are thought to express some universal truth. These latter quotes are often called maxims or aphorisms and they are highly regarded for being pithy renderings of ideas that most people have but they have not been able to sum-up so well. A third type of quotation may be any line which merely reminds the person who quote it of a particularly memorable work.
Beauty:
- "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness,
- Close bosom-friend of the maturing sun; "
- Ode To Autumn, John Keats
- Ode To Autumn, John Keats
- "Authority is never without hate."
- Ion, Euripides
- Ion, Euripides
- "Abandon all hope, whoever enters here."
- Inferno III, 9, Dante Alighieri - Inscribed above the gates of Hell
- Inferno III, 9, Dante Alighieri - Inscribed above the gates of Hell
The art of quotation is fraught with difficulties. If the source of a quotation is not given it can lead readers to think that the author using the quotation originated the thought or that they are being dishonest. Some people are thought to have said certain things but there is no evidence of theses words in any of their surviving writings, when this is the case the words have to merely be attributed to them. Too much quotation can lead a reader to think the author does not have any original ideas. Many quotations are routinely incorrect or attributed to the wrong authors. Quotations from obscure writers are often attributed to far more famous writers by lax quoters. Good examples of this are Winston Churchill who gets many political quotes of uncertain origin given to him and Oscar Wilde who has said far more witty things then he has ever had the time for.
Deliberate misquotation is very common either through the fact that a misquotation is much better known then the original or simply because the misquotation fits the situation better. Possibly worse then misquotation is inappropriate where an author's words are taken out of context and are used to support a position or idea that they would have never agreed with. In case of extensive quoting from a work one needs to consider copyright. Famous quotations are frequently collected in books either for reference of the correct quote and author or to entertain and inspire the readers. To this end daily quotations are often included in diaries and on calendars.
A sister project of Wikimedia Foundation called Wikiquote was created on June 27, 2003 as a free online encyclopedia of quotations in every language. Sententiae is another free and open source project based on user-edited quotations in all languages.
There are many other quotation sites on the World Wide Web. Sadly, very few of them seem to care for accurate information and correct citation.
- "I hate quotation. Tell me what you know."
- Journals, Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Journals, Ralph Waldo Emerson
- "I often quote myself. It adds spice to my conversation."
- George Bernard Shaw, attributed
- George Bernard Shaw, attributed
External links
- Wikiquote
- GIGA Quotes: GIGA Quotes, relatively accurate
- Quote DB: The Quotations Database
- Famous Quotations.com: A huge collection of quotations
- Top 50 Top 50 Quality Quotations Resources
- Sententiae: multilingual open source database of quotations, aphorisms and sayings (also a wiki)
- Your Quotations: Thousands of famous quotes categorized and searcheable.
- Famous Quotes Mailing List Extremely high volume quotations list.
- Bartleby - Online Literature resource with thousands of accurate quotations.
- QuotesandSayings - QuotesandSayings.com - one of the first quotations websites with subject and author indexes.
- Love Quotes Mailing List
- Search Portal - A portal to search all the good quotations databases, in one place.
- LitQuotes - LitQuotes features over 1,000 quotes from literature. There is a quote of the day as well as a searchable database of quotations.
- quoteworld.org
- Famous Quotes
- Quotes World
- ThinkExist.com Quotations
- Quotations about the media
- Send quotations in an ecard
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