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ScareCrowReturn

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I've jsut got a question about quotes in general..

If you're coming up with your own quote, does it count if you get an idea off someone else in what they say?

Example; Bob says "I hate girls, they have coodies"
Billy says "..."

Okay I cant think of one.. But if he used what his friend said, and then made a quote out of it, basing it on the idea and not the actual words he said.. is it okay to claim it as yours?
 
Yes because he didn't say those exact words, so if you said he did.. It would be incorrect.
 
That's how a lot of quotes are "claimed". For example, take one of my favourites; "Sometimes it is better to remain silent and be thought a fool, than to open one's mouth and remove all doubt."

Very often credited to old Honest Abe, but evidence points toward it not being something he thought up himself but rather a common saying back then.
 
It's called paraphrasing I believe.
 
Yes it's ok, the idea isn't something exclusive to his friend so the other person can still adopt it and turn it into a quote and it can still be classed as theirs. It's how inspiration works really quote wise.

After all, Nilhi novi sub sole.
 
Well if you quoted it as yourself saying it, not him, I guess it's fine.
 
But isnt that when the whole interlectual theft or some sh*t comes into play?
 
Actually ideas aren't a property, so whatever anyone says without putting it into physical proof, stealing it isn't a crime - for example, I can tell you how to cure cancer and if you claim it as yours, I can't say anything that proves otherwise. (yes, we were taught that in school)

As I said, what you were describing is paraphrasing. If you feel that you want to point to your friend as the source of the idea, you can, but you don't have to - essentially, you can simply set it out as your own. Paraphrasing doesn't require quotes; and if you can't quote that friend exactly word by word, it's not a legitimate quote anyway.
 
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