Quote in a sentence as a noun

" - that's a quote from a WashPost story, of course.

I will just quote what I said a few days ago:It's worse than that.

I screwed up.”I think Eric screwed up in a deeper way that this quote admits.

A key quote: "Do you really think they just let people access these systems without rules?

I'll quote a master language teacher here, the late John DeFrancis.

"That quote drips so much of elitism its disgusting.

I wish people would move beyond 1984 and quote more Foucault's Discipline & Punishment [1].

Zalman Stern worked for me at CMU so may have quoted me, hence the attribution to him.

I'll quote myself, since I've already written the thing[1]:Derision is not curtness.

" The author of the site seems to have gone through a lot of trouble to hunt down the original author of the quote.

Or to summarize it in a quote:"[Intelligence] is like being a lady: if you have to tell people you are, you aren't.

Quote in a sentence as a verb

To quote pg: "A hacker who has learned what to make, and not just how to make, is extraordinarily powerful.

" [1]Plus, Michael's quote from the announcement, "I now fully expect to spend the rest of my career pushing VR as far ahead as I can.

When my clients ask me to quote a fixed price for my work on a project, I give them a reasonable fixed price because I can afford to do that.

I think his quote is absolutely spot on about how this stuff works:"I lived through the McCarthy era, so I know how false accusations, surveillance, and keeping files on innocent people can destroy their careers and lives.

Her quote at the end of the article rings even more true after reading some comments here:To me, all of this seems like typical geek behaviour: something is making them uncomfortable, and so they attack it on rational grounds.

Forgive potential ignorance here, but people often quote Joel Spolsky as saying things like: "...the trouble with using a lot of mediocre programmers instead of a couple of good ones is that no matter how long they strive, they will still produce something mediocre.

Instead she fought the problem in its own arena by making a IRC-bot to combat the problem, and not only that: the IRC-bot is only selectively used in the exact situation that is seen as problematic and it does so by writing enlightening quotes!

This author was correct when they said that "worthy causes" is mentioned in the PayPal PDF [1] on this feature: a more full quote being "for your nonprofit or worthy cause"; that said, the PDF also claims that when you sign up for your PayPal account you should do so "selecting nonprofit as the type".

This John Carmack quote is relevant and shares your sentiments:"The idea that I can be presented with a problem, set out to logically solve it with the tools at hand, and wind up with a program that could not be legally used because someone else followed the same logical steps some years ago and filed for a patent on it is horrifying.

The salient quote from Greenwald's article on this:They completely abused their own terrorism law for reasons having nothing whatsoever to do with terrorism: a potent reminder of how often governments lie when they claim that they need powers to stop "the terrorists", and how dangerous it is to vest unchecked power with political officials in its name.

I think David Foster Wallace gives the most accurate comparison I've read, and I always want to show it to those lucky souls who have never had to deal with this type of depression:The so-called psychotically depressed person who tries to **** herself doesnt do so out of quote hopelessness or any abstract conviction that lifes assets and debits do not square.

Quote definitions

noun

a punctuation mark used to attribute the enclosed text to someone else

noun

a passage or expression that is quoted or cited

See also: quotation citation

verb

repeat a passage from; "He quoted the Bible to her"

See also: cite

verb

name the price of; "quote prices for cars"

verb

refer to for illustration or proof; "He said he could quote several instances of this behavior"

See also: cite

verb

put quote marks around; "Here the author is quoting his colleague"