Editing 1942: Memorable Quotes
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|''"I disagree strongly with whatever work this quote is attached to."'' | |''"I disagree strongly with whatever work this quote is attached to."'' | ||
− | |Quotes are often used in, or on, publications and documents to add weight to them by making it seem like the person being quoted endorses their content or message. This quote would actively undermine the reputation of the work | + | |Quotes are often used in, or on, publications and documents to add weight to them by making it seem like the person being quoted endorses their content or message. This quote would actively undermine the reputation of the work. |
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|''"This quote was taken out of context."'' | |''"This quote was taken out of context."'' |