The article went to press quoting, by name, 10 people, most in their 30's and 40's.
The reference most quoted by all those who explore this field.
It speaks to no one, unless when being actually read, or quoted from by an act of memory.
Nobody quotes us by name, yet, but they're discussing the points we raise.
I could quote this by heart, I've heard it so many times today.
The last sentence is often remembered and quoted by fans.
No one pays the least attention and then suddenly you hear yourself quoted by them.
But the judge quoted a 1982 decision by a Florida appeals court that said the standard of proof in such cases is high.
It since been used and quoted by other researchers.
Quoting him by way of conclusion may serve as a pattern for the common reader to follow.