The Big Lebowski is considered one of the most quotable movies of all time.
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If being quotable is the way to be remembered, Barbara Cartland did her very best.
Wallace's name never made it into a dictionary, but some of his quotable remarks have survived.
Councils have to develop bold ideas if they are to grab attention from the quotable Boris Johnson.
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Both had quotable evidence of their laudable characteristics that could have been dominant messaging of their positive persona.
"We took over the Twitter handle (in 2008) so it wouldn't suck, " the ever-quotable Bourdain said with characteristic bluntness.
Their words must be quotable, preferably in short bursts, they need a champion and people must know their accounts exist.
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We watch for backstories, icons, rites of passage, quotable quotes and if they stumble, we are able to forgive and forget.
To make the reporter respect you as honest, informative, insightful and quotable.
Pyland from writing a very quotable arrest report suitable for national news.
The quotable Terrell Suggs may get a reality show plus a reality show about the making of a Terrell Suggs reality show.
There's something about quotes on mugs, especially as handsomely rendered as the Quotable line was, that could have coaxed me to stay all day.
That Gandhi was charismatic, quotable and courageous is not in doubt.
But for those in the audience seeking quotable color, the cast he was trying to protect seemed perfectly happy to pick up where he had left off.
Ebert's breezy and quotable style, as well as his deep understanding of film technique and the business side of the industry, made him an almost instant success.
There was no live-streaming of events, no flurry of Twitter chatter back-channeling every quotable remark, and the exchange of physical business cards, not digital ones, reigned supreme.
But it is instructive to see how much he got wrong, and how much damage he did by getting it wrong in so irresistibly quotable a way.
He becomes a quotable public figure, a voice of reconciliation.
For every sceptical query, he has a quotable answer.
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The big winner is William Shakespeare, with four hundred and fifty-five, topping even the Yahwist and his co-authors, the wordsmiths who churned out the Bible but managed to come up with only four hundred quotable passages.
We read of comments by the predictable crack pots, such as Alex Jones and Erik Rush, and by the usual suspects of incitement, from Pamela Geller, Robert Spencer and Glenn Beck to Laura Ingraham, Steve Emerson and the always bizarrely quotable Dana Rohrhacher.
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The feeling that the top of your head has been taken off, a definition of what makes a quote quotable that Shapiro takes from Emily Dickinson (who took it, basically, from Kant and Burke, who took it from Longinus a nice example of the sociology of quotation), is a feeling that readers of poetry expect from every poem they read.
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