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Is there any place for quotes made by particular book characters, or are they just merged into the actual book quote section? If there is a character who has a lot of great quotes, wouldn't it be okay to create him/her an own place, for example a sub-section on the book page, for quotes? Thanks. ~ 20 October 2005

Usually character quotes are in the works they appear in, but there are exceptions. I suggest starting adding the character quotations to the relevant literary work, and if and when they reach a sizable amount, we can consider splitting them out. Thanks ~ MosheZadka (Talk) 16:06, 20 October 2005 (UTC)[reply]