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15 February 2012
- (diff | hist) . . m Wikiquote:Citing sources; 17:19 . . (+56) . . Skoot13 (Talk | contribs) (→Further reading: updated link)
- (diff | hist) . . Thomas Jefferson; 04:17 . . (+158) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (→On financial matters: expand quote)
- (diff | hist) . . Thomas Jefferson; 03:38 . . (+595) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (add quote on Architecture)
- (diff | hist) . . Mark Twain; 03:05 . . (+344) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (→The Innocents Abroad (1869): expand quote)
14 February 2012
- (diff | hist) . . Thomas Jefferson; 16:29 . . (+487) . . KHirsch (Talk | contribs) (→Attributed: Original source for "ardent spirits" quote (apparently).)
- (diff | hist) . . Mark Twain; 14:40 . . (-10) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (WIkiquote does not use ref tags; sources are inline)
- (diff | hist) . . Mark Twain; 06:52 . . (+299) . . Dhartung (Talk | contribs) (→Government and politics: +Morris per misattribution)
13 February 2012
- (diff | hist) . . Voltaire; 15:08 . . (+1) . . Kalki (Talk | contribs) (hearths is proper here, though hearts can make some sense —Undo revision 1409168 by 115.248.18.66 (talk))
- (diff | hist) . . Voltaire; 13:38 . . (-1) . . 115.248.18.66 (Talk)
12 February 2012
- (diff | hist) . . Winston Churchill; 03:39 . . (+702) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (It is not given to us to peer into the mysteries of the future. Still, I avow my hope and faith, sure and inviolate, that in the days to come the British and American peoples will for their own safety and for the good of all walk together)
- (diff | hist) . . Winston Churchill; 03:36 . . (+415) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (add quote)
- (diff | hist) . . Thomas Jefferson; 02:47 . . (+448) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (→Attributed: * Were I to commence my administration again,... the first question I would ask respecting a candidate would be, "Does he use ardent spirits?" )
- (diff | hist) . . Thomas Jefferson; 02:10 . . (+658) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (→1780s: add quote from RQ)
- (diff | hist) . . Cicero; 01:57 . . (+151) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (→De Officiis - On Duties (44 B.C.): * For of all gainful professions, nothing is better, nothing more pleasing, nothing more delightful, nothing better becomes a well-bred man than agriculture. ** Book 1, section 42. Translation by Cyrus R. Edmo)
- (diff | hist) . . Cicero; 00:49 . . (+419) . . BD2412 (Talk | contribs) (→Various orations and works: add quote)