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Quotation and Saying
 The Hearthside Book of Bible Quotations: A Quick-Reference Guide to Familiar Bible Verses by Martin H. Manser, The Bible contains some of the most well-known quotations in the English language. A group of people may be said to be the salt of the earth; authorities are sometimes referred to as the powers that be; we may escape from something by the skin of our teeth; and something that spoils may be described as a fly in the ointment. All these expressions and many more have their origins in the Bible. In fact, the grand literary style of the King James Version has had a crucial role in the formation of the English language. The Hearthside Book of Bible Quotations includes more than four thousand quotations from the Old and New Testaments. Furthermore, about eighty different expressions, allusions, and quotations from the Bible are discussed in detail to explain their significance and to comment on their importance. The quotations are arranged in the order in which they appear in the Bible. An index provides an exhaustive list of topics under which one might look for a particular quotation or idea. This sets The Hearthside Book of Bible Quotations apart from most topical Bibles: The most frequently quoted and most sought after verses appear only once. This feature alone greatly expands the usefulness of this unique Bible study aid by organizing the most memorable Bible verses under several topics. In this way students of the Word can discover new and unfamiliar verses as they search for the familiar ones. Such study can lead to a greater interest in knowing more of the Bible itself and responding to its message. The Hearthside Book of Bible Quotations is a useful reference work for students of literature, theology, and the Bible as well as general and Christian readers alike.
 The Concise Oxford Dictionary of Quotations by Elizabeth Knowles, Based on the highly acclaimed fifth edition of The Oxford Concise Dictionary of Quotations, this new edition maintains its extensive coverage of literary and historical quotations, and contains completely up-to-date material. A fascinating read and an essential reference tool, it contains over 9,000 quotations from more than 2,500 authors. The dictionary also has appendices with categories such as "Newspaper headlines and Leaders" and "Official advice." This is the most authoritative paperback dictionary of quotations available, with quotations from classic literary and historical sources, as well as from today's influential literary and cultural figures. An easy-to-use keyword index traces quotations and their authors, while the appendix material, including Catchphrases, Film Lines, Official Advice, and Political Slogans, offers further topics of interest.
Quotation mark - Quotation marks, also called quotes or inverted commas, are punctuation marks used in pairs to set off speech, a quotation, or a phrase. The pair consists of an opening quotation mark and a closing quotation mark, which may or may not be the same character. Direct quotation - A direct quotation is a clear quotation said by a person and generally involves a whole sentence; it is absolutely verbatim in the order and is specific. Quotation - A quotation is a fragment of a human expression that has been inserted into another human expression. It is most often a written or oral fragment and in such cases it is also called a quote. Quasi-quotation - Quasi-quotation is a linguistic device that facilitates the rigorous and terse formulation of general rules about linguistic expressions. It was introduced by the philosopher and logician Willard van Orman Quine in his book Mathematical Logic (ISBN 0674554515).
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Quotation - Quotation The Hearthside Book of Bible Quotations: A Quick-Reference Guide to Familiar Bible Verses by Martin H. Manser, The Bible contains some of the most well-known quotations in the English language. A group of people may be said to be the salt of the earth; authorities are sometimes referred to as the powers that be; we may escape from something by the skin of our teeth; quotation and something that spoils may be described as a fly in the ... Quotation - Quotation The Hearthside Book of Bible Quotations: A Quick-Reference Guide to Familiar Bible Verses by Martin H. Manser, The Bible contains some of the most well-known quotations in the English language. A group of people may be said to be the salt of the earth; authorities are sometimes referred to as the powers that be; we may escape from something by the skin of our teeth; quotation and something that spoils may be described as a fly in the ... Quotation - Quotation The Hearthside Book of Bible Quotations: A Quick-Reference Guide to Familiar Bible Verses by Martin H. Manser, The Bible contains some of the most well-known quotations in the English language. A group of people may be said to be the salt of the earth; authorities are sometimes referred to as the powers that be; we may escape from something by the skin of our teeth; quotation and something that spoils may be described as a fly in the ... Quotation - Quotation The Hearthside Book of Bible Quotations: A Quick-Reference Guide to Familiar Bible Verses by Martin H. Manser, The Bible contains some of the most well-known quotations in the English language. A group of people may be said to be the salt of the earth; authorities are sometimes referred to as the powers that be; we may escape from something by the skin of our teeth; quotation and something that spoils may be described as a fly in the ...
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