Stop quoting laws, we carry weapons!

In quoting others, we cite ourselves.

It's always dangerous quoting numbers and expectations.

I never, ever thought Jeremy Corbyn would be quoting me!

One original thought is worth a thousand mindless quotings

Quoting, like smoking, is a dirty habit to which I am devoted.

I'm getting a little tired of everybody quoting Ronald Reagan.

As a comedian, I'm always quoting 'Caddyshack' and 'Dumb and Dumber.'

There is always the option of being emotionally lazy, that is, of quoting.

Oh, I can't help quoting you, because everything that you said rings true.

Filmmakers get into trouble when they're watching too many DVDs and quoting all the time.

I don’t like to quote myself but unfortunately everybody I know who should be quoting me is dead.

I like quoting 'Lord of the Rings': 'My list of allies grows thin! My list of enemies grows long!'

Brush up your Shakespeare, Start quoting him now, Brush up your Shakespeare And the women you will wow.

It's better to be loved than feared, but if you can't be loved, then fear will do.-Dino quoting Machiavelli

You have got to be careful quoting Ronald Reagan, because when you quote him accurately it is called mudslinging.

It's OK to quote from your past. But I'm more interested in quoting from my present and pointing towards the future.

It interests me when I hear people quoting great thinkers, because it's like, OK, but does that make you any brighter?

'Point Break' is a movie that I and all of my friends grew up loving, watching all the time, quoting, living and being.

I think it is quite untrue that it is standard journalistic practice to name the interviewer when quoting from an interview.

As a journalist, your words are regularly read by lots of people, but they're not your words: they're someone else's. You're quoting people.

Oftentimes, what seems to be a street lunatic charging at me spouting gibberish turns out to be a devoted 'Simpsons' fan quoting their favorite line.

Everybody else was quoting 2Pac, and I was running around with Green Day in my Walkman. Racially speaking, I wasn't cool or appropriate for any group.

My quarrel with him is, that his works contain nothing worth quoting; and a book that furnishes no quotations, is me judice, no book,—it is a plaything.

I know the Bible pretty well. I'm not one of those guys who can immediately start quoting every book, but usually I know where to look to find certain themes.

With the risk of being accused of quoting the wrong person I can say that [Adolf] Hitler wrote that "the more the press attacks a person the closer he is to us".

I don't really deeply feel that anyone needs an airtight reason for quoting from the works of writers he loves, but it's always nice, I'll grant you, if he has one.

People in life quote as they please, so we have the right to quote as we please. Therefore I show people quoting, merely making sure that they quote what pleases me

When my agents tell me how much I'm going to be paid for a film, instead of quoting a figure, they'll say: 'You're going to make ten pairs of Christian Louboutins.'

If we took information only from sources with which we agreed on all issues, we would be left with merely quoting ourselves, and we would miss a great deal of truth.

It's just, people recognize you for your work, you know? They love you for your work, and they judge you for your work. It's awesome to have people quoting you. I love it.

Were I more conversant with literature and its great names, I could go on quoting them ad infinitum and acknowledge my debt for the merit you have been generous enough to find in my work.

I guess I was just a young, fun-loving kid! Me and my older brother was always quoting 'Coming to America,' 'Spies Like Us,' '48 Hours,' and all those movies, just having fun amongst ourselves.

When we created 'Goodness Gracious Me,' it was quoting 'Python' and Woody Allen lines that really bonded the writers, and the 'Spamalot' material is so utterly, wonderfully surreal that it hasn't dated.

I'm horrible at quoting movies! Even my very favorites are not easily recalled or programmed to memory. When people start movie quoting around me, I'm that person who just smiles and then looks up the reference later.

The media tends to report rumors, speculations, and projections as facts... How does the media do this? By quoting some 'expert'... you can always find some expert who will say something hopelessly hopeless about anything.

French schools follow a national curriculum that includes arduous surveys of French philosophy and literature. Frenchmen then spend the rest of their lives quoting Proust to one another, with hardly anyone else catching the references.

The thing I loved about the cartoons I grew up with is, to this day, I'm still just starting to get certain references from Bugs Bunny cartoons. I'll see some film noir movie and go, 'Wait, that's what Bugs Bunny was quoting!' I like the idea we made the unfolding fortune cookie for ten years from now.

It really gets on my goat that people keep quoting Dorothea Mackellar's 'My Country' as proof that there is no such thing as climate change. A poem written more than 100 years ago by a homesick 19 year old versus an ever-increasing body of refereed scientific thought... hmm, hard to know which way to jump, really.

My point is Trump is Trump. He's the same guy wherever he is. But the reporting on him on Middle East trip is nowhere near like the reporting on Trump when he's in Washington. There aren't any leaks. For example, we haven't yet seen a story quoting unnamed sources in the Saudi government saying that the king was profoundly embarrassed when Trump asked if there was a McDonald's nearby.

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