No.
However, every (or any) word in a book can be quoted and therefore made into a quote.
no
Alex rider
The dictionary.
NO
We have had two chickens in every pot, two cars in every garage, and now we have two headaches for every aspirin.
The quote at the beginning of a book is called an epigraph.
quote word for word
If you use a word-for-word quote you put you put the quoted material in quotation marks. For instance "what you do if you use a word for word quote" then you would put were your found the quote
The term for the quote at the beginning of a book is called an "epigraph."
Yes... every word.
not if you quote them like say "when life gives you lemons you squirt it in your enemies eyes" - Happy bunny
"Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way" is the opening quote of the Leo Tolstoy book, Anna Karenina.