Entity: QUOTES
Quotes are passages or phrases repeated from a source, often used to provide authority, illustration, or support in writing or speech.
QUOTES
Etymology
The word 'quote' originates from the Latin word 'quotare', meaning 'to mark off or divide'.
Definition
Quotes are passages or phrases repeated from a source, often used to provide authority, illustration, or support in writing or speech. When quoting, it is essential to attribute the words to the original author or speaker.
Historical Context
The practice of quoting dates back to ancient times when oral traditions relied on the accurate repetition of words. In modern times, quoting plays a crucial role in academic, literary, and journalistic contexts.
Cultural Significance
Quotes have become a ubiquitous part of popular culture, often shared on social media, used in speeches, and displayed as inspirational messages. They can evoke emotions, convey wisdom, or provoke thought.
Related Concepts
- Quotation
- Attribution
- Paraphrasing
See Also
- Quotation marks
- Citation
- Proverb
To repeat a passage, phrase, or fact from a source, attributing it to the original author or speaker.