I have gone through many books and pamphlets which furnished no quotable extracts, but none that diverged in tone from the rest, or marred the majestic unison of German self-laudation and contempt for the rest of the world.
Hericault avers that he read two-thirds of the number without discovering more than six quotable lines.
The assertion is supported by some characteristic but not easily quotable anecdotes.
Defn: Capable or worthy of being quoted; as, a quotable writer; a quotable sentence.
It had lighted the folly of her preliminary fear, the fear of his even yet to some effect of confusion or other inconvenience for her, proving more alive to the quotable in her, as she had called it, than to the inexpressible.
His speeches were made up of epigrams which were quotable and effective.
While he was a ready debater, yet for an effort of this kind he would sometimes devote a year to going frequently over the ground, and in each repetition produce new epigrams, quotable phrases, and characterizations.
The regular loan market was quotable on Monday at 6.7 per cent.
It was a more or less pointless witticism, but it had a humorous quotable flavor, and it made Evans mad.
He made frequent marginal notes along the pages of the world's moral history--notes not always quotable in the family circle.
Certainly no writer repays a literary man's devotion better than Hazlitt, of whose twenty seldom read volumes hardly a page but glitters withquotable matter; the true ore, to be had for the cost of cartage.
He is the most quotable of authors; his Pilgrim's Scrip is stuffed full of precious sayings, expressing many moods of emotion and interpreting the world under its varied aspects of romance, beauty, wit and drama.
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