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<p> Quotes and are often used interchangeably. The quote is a verb and the quote is a noun. As A. A. Milne put it in a humorous note: </p> <a href='https://www.quotespace.org' target='_blank'>https://www.quotespace.org</a> <p> "It is very useful to have a date, it saves you the trouble of thinking for yourself, it is always a laborious matter." According to him, the word quote is defined as "A group of words taken from a text or speech and repeated by someone other than the original author or speaker." </p> <img src="https://pic.quotespace.org/Activist/Gloria-Steinem/I-always-wanted-to-p.jpg"/> <p> The word quote means "to repeat the exact words of another with acknowledgment of the source." In the words of </p> <p> "Every book is a quote; and every house is a quote from all the forests, mines, and stone quarries; and every man is a quote from all his ancestors." Returning to the roots: the origin of the words "Quote" and "Quote" </p> <p> The origin of the word quotation dates back to medieval English, around 1387. The word quotation is a derivation of the Latin word quotare, which means "to mark a book with chapter numbers for reference." </p> <p> According to Sol Steinmetz, author of the book "Semantic Antics:
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