Yes, we who are reading the quote can Google it,
but for clarity and courtesy, quotations should be
attributed to their author by the person who is
quoting them.

If you are including a quotation, then you
probably have the source at hand also, so it would
be a simple matter to attribute it at the same time.

==--==--==
From: Mary <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I agree that LuKreme has tasty quotes.

> Google is your friend for finding anything:
> http://www.google.com/search?q=%22How+you+have+felt,+o+men+of+Athens%22&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8

==--==--==
> From: LuKreme (List User Kreme) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
> That is The Apology by Socrates (as reported by Plato)

> hint: type "How you have felt, o men of Athens" into the google bar in 
> Safari.

==--==--==
Judith Berkowitz wrote:
> > Your quotations are terrific, but *please*
> > attribute them! Who is this talking?

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