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Quotes are great so long as we always give credit where credit is due. I think they give sort of a historical foundation for writing certain think pieces, which lends to further credibility and integrity of thought and intent.

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Mar 22, 2023Liked by Andrew | Dad Explains

Quotes are fantastic, but I’ve observed that sometimes they can be overused especially those that are very mainstream. It also seems to be a sort of template that authors quickly resort to. It can work for some audiences, but not all.

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One thing I like to do is start a piece off with a quote.

It helps set the tone and give an indication of the nature of the piece itself.

Would that be considered overuse for you? I'm always interested in how those details are perceived.

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Mar 23, 2023Liked by Andrew | Dad Explains

Great question! Overuse for me would be for you to believe that you can’t create a piece without a quote. Sometimes a quote gets to the point of what you’re trying to say so the reader easily gets what your point will be, but what if you led the reader there in your own words and in your tone and style of writing?

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That sounds like an exercise! A challenge!

I don't think I have done that recently myself.

I write many pieces without quotes, but they cross my mind and I will put them in while editing because they feel like they belong.

So my next piece will not have a quote in it and we'll see if I can write something worthwhile without one!

I am excited. This hadn't occurred to me.

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