Victor Shklovsky on "Quoting"
Quoting is necessary. I have said and will say again that we are walking holding on to the quotes, as we would hold onto a wall.
And, also, there is nothing truer than a quote, and the harder the work is, the harder is the task of quoting; and Tolstoy, whose work, whose soul, is continuously alive and continuously grows, is one of the most difficult examples.
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Besides, the idea of quoting, the transporting of a thought into a new context, changes the original meaning of the phrase.
Victor Shklovsky
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