Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Significance of Quotes in English



As all users of the English language will agree, English is nothing without idiom. The use of metaphors, similes, proverbs and quotes helps enhance and embellish the beauty of English as the comforts in a home might be enhanced with fixtures and furnishings. Without them, on the other hand, the language might be but insipid fare. With deep realization of this, careful users of the English language would adopt quotes and proverbs into their daily usage. Moreover, there are many to whom these verbal props come without much reflection and to whom it is but natural to use these tools to make interesting conversation or writing.


It is observed that any writings in the English language which may be even remotely considered as good writing or literature contain quotes and proverbs used with good sense. The classic authentic touch that has been lent to the world of speech and drama through the use of quotes is distinct and is one of the most admired features of a play. In fact, well written plays and playwrights are admired and remembered for their use of language and their contribution of quotes and phrases to the annals of language.


To support quotes and their usage in daily life, it is helpful to have a store house of them in books or as is more relevant in the present age, in the form an online store or website.


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