quotage

Sep. 24th, 2009 04:39 pm
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Pondering what the most quoted books/plays are. (no, we're not including speeches or declarations of independence-type things. Works of fiction.)

Shakespeare is a no-brainer. The amount of words he made up, not to mention phrases that entered the english language (sitting through hamlet your first time is an education).
Alice in Wonderland gets quoted a lot, normally consciously but in a lot of cases, it's become the stock phrase of description ('Down the rabbit hole', 'curiouser and curiouser').
Pratchett is quoted a lot in my circle of mates, but then we're all geeks.

Any others you can think of? Specifically ones that entered the common language.

Date: 2009-09-24 03:50 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] silly-swordsman.livejournal.com
Does the Bible count as fiction? Eye for an eye, turn the other cheek etc.

Do screenplays count as plays? In that case Monty Python's Flying Circus is rather often and widely quoted.

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