Please add quotations one by one. It's easy! Simply press the + (plus) tab at the top of this webpage for each new quotation.
Please use the chapter / page / minute field to state the chapter and/or page for each quotation you add. If a quotation is from the same chapter and/or page as the foregoing quotation you submitted, simply type: “ib.” That's a shortcut for the Latin word ibidem, meaning in the same place. You may also use the chapter / page / minute field to insert any other useful brief information, for example which fictional character said the quotation, etc.
Please separate paragraphs by pressing the ENTER key twice. After you finish typing or pasting the quotation, you may wish to press the ENTER key twice more, and then press this button:
in the toolbar above. The button will insert your signature and current time, so that we know it was you who contributed this particular quotation. You do not necessarily need to add the quotes in chronological order. That order can be restored by any user at any later point of time after they press the edit tab instead of the + tab at the top of the webpage.
Any of your contributions may be edited by other contributors. Please let's respect the copyright laws while contributing to this Book of Quotations! (See Project:Copyrights for details.) Only quote as much as is relevant and necessary, so that at all times, fair use is unquestionable: preferably very brief excerpts (= snippets) illustrating / analyzing the qualities of the work from which you are quoting. You are encouraged to comment on the quotations you submit, and (if you wish) analyze them to death by means of footnotes. Any longer passages, that you are expressly discouraged (though not unequivocally forbidden) to post, would have to be thoroughly analyzed in a literary scholar's fashion by means of footnotes and/or extended comments, either directly on the quotations page or in this site's associated discussion forum.