Athenaeus and other writers make very numerous quotations from his works.
In the course of discussing classic authors, the participants make quotations, long and short, from the works of about 700 earlier Greek authors and 2,500 separate writings, many of them otherwise unrecorded.
Obviously, rather than making post-modernist quotations and providing a symbolic content to the paintings, so characteristic for the painters from the circle of the Tvrdohlaví group, Kvíčala was more interested in probing the possibilities of the painting medium itself.
Luci is known to make Biblical quotations and have something of a blanket allergy towards religious artifacts.
The score makes direct quotations from Shostakovich's 15th Symphony, which Lynch had been listening to regularly while writing the screenplay.
He then gave the title of, and made brief quotations from, "O that will be glory."
The old editions are good, but the new ones are better be cause people are making new quotations every day.
Barbara White's "Learning to See," again for six players, was a real discovery: she writes no more notes than she needs, and she has a way of making straightforward quotations (from Varése, Stravinsky and others) her own.
In "The Wife of Bath", the Wife often makes inaccurate quotations and incorrectly remembers stories.
Mention is also made of a commentary on Abot, from which Jehiel Morawtschik, in his Minḥah Ḥadashah, written in 1576 after a manuscript of the year 1145, makes quotations.