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A wording or phrase given by someone or by God

Literally,

  1. To repeat or copy the words of (another), usually with acknowledgment of the source.
  2. To cite or refer to for illustration or proof.
  3. To repeat a brief passage or excerpt from: The saxophonist quoted a Duke Ellington melody in his solo.
  4. To state (a price) for securities, goods, or services.
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She began her speech by sharing a powerful quote from Martin Luther King Jr.

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He used the quote in his essay.

The insurance agent quoted the family for a policy.

She loves quoting Shakespeare in her books.

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"My favourite quotation comes from Romeo and Juliet."

"There is a quotation at the bottom of each page."

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He used the quote in his essay.

The insurance agent quoted the family for a policy.

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''The man gave me a quotable price for the car."

''Tweets on Twitter are quotable."

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