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When you watched Sanford and Son you didn't want to have sex with everybody you saw just Grady.
— Tina Fey
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.
— Catherine Brady
Like italics and hyphens, quotation marks are to be used as sparingly as possible. They should light the way, not darken it.
— Eric Partridge
Next to the semi-colon, quotation marks seem to be the chief butts of reformatory ardor.
— H.L. Mencken
It is commonly and, I believe, accurately said of Pakistan that her women are much more impressive than her men.
— Salman Rushdie
It's not whether you're right or wrong, but how much money you make when you're right and how much you lose when you're wrong.
— George Soros
In the museums, everything is in quotation marks.
— Mason Cooley
Quotations introduced by that are regarded as in indirect discourse and not enclosed in quotation marks.
— William Strunk Jr.
I twisted my arm to curl him behind me and he unfolded there, the two of us snuggled like quotation marks in his room full of words.
— Michelle Hodkin
We are programmed by our past beliefs, which we inherited from our parents, our cultural traditions sometimes, and our social conditioning.
— Deepak Chopra
I have never experienced another human being. I have experienced my impressions of them.
— Robert Anton Wilson
The two of us snuggled like quotation marks in his room full words.
— Michelle Hodkin
To be fired for my faith would be a greater honor than to be fired because we didn't win enough games,
— Ron Brown
It is an old error of man to forget to put quotation marks where he borrows from a woman's brain!
— Anna Garlin Spencer
Avoid overuse of 'quotation "marks."'
— William Safire
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
They were curved together like quotation marks with no words in between.
— Sarah Rees Brennan