Dean Farrar in his "Life of Christ" is worth quoting.
His biographer's description of his reception of her refusal is worth quoting: "I was with him at the Hotel Voltaire on the day when he heard from Mary Anderson, to whom he had sent a copy of the drama which was written for her.
One instance may be worth quoting--it indicates the material with which "United Italy " has had to deal.
Another paragraph of these instructions is worth quoting.
This, written about 1825, is a severe arraignment of the blessings of our civilization; but it is also a sincere compliment to the character of South American women and so is worth quoting.
What she says of the mosque of Suleiman however, is worth quoting.
A passage from Pococke's travels (published in 1745) isworth quoting here.
Miss Duffy's criticism of Corinne is worth quoting: Corinne is a classic of which everybody is bound to speak with respect.
Of the sonnets, this To Herodotus is worth quoting: Far-travelled coaster of the midland seas, What marvels did those curious eyes behold!
The spirit that dominates the whole book is perhaps more valuable than any individual poem or particular passage, but this from The Wanderings of Oisin is worth quoting.
And this from the sixth book is worth quoting: 'Never again such hopes shall a youth of the lineage of Troy Rouse in his great forefathers of Latium!
A paragraph in the Epilogue of one of his works, in which he describes his warm appreciation of the measure of freedom he now enjoyed, is worth quoting.
The passage in which he refers to the vexations to which he had been subjected is worth quoting, on account of its similarity to our Sir Thomas's story.
These proceedings, with the disappointing results that followed them, are related in a passage of his Logopandecteision, which is worth quoting.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "worth quoting" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.