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From Jack Tourette, an extensive collection of quotations on a wide range of topics. Includes unusually good citations and brief biographical information for authors. 57849 hits; added Mar 21, 2003
Previously available only by Gopher (anyone remember that?) This is a collection of archived quotations. Some excellent topical collections are included. 31381 hits; added Mar 13, 2003
By Steve Spanoudis - Many (about 25,000) quotes, organized into 30 loosely-defined categories. Most with attributions. A bit hard to search for specifics, but one of the best pages out there for sheer number of good quotations. 44662 hits; added Mar 13, 2003
The classic quotations reference, brought online by Project Bartleby. It's the 10th Edition (c) 1919, but still an excellent resource. Searchable, too! (See our Books page for the current edition of Bartlett's) 26334 hits; added Mar 13, 2003
Huge amount of quotations, easy searchable by subject, author, theme and at random. The design is minimal but the selection of quotes is impressive. 14559 hits; added Sep 07, 2003
Gallery of more than 8000 famous quotations, categorized and searchable. Well designed and very accessible. Nicely done! 26073 hits; added Mar 13, 2003
This page's title modestly proclaims "Quotations on every topic, by every author, and in every fashion possible." It doesn't quite have *everything*, but there are lots of good quotations here. The author section is excellent. Includes a search engine and random quotations. 42851 hits; added Mar 13, 2003
A collection of more than 13500 quotations, with a good search engine. Their search engine found more hits for the word "cabbage" than any other I've tried. They also sell a reasonably-priced software package for finding and organizing quotations. 23960 hits; added Mar 13, 2003
A large database of quotations. You can browse by subject or author, or search by keyword. Also includes a special collection of quotes on Love and Marriage (mostly positive ones, not cynical ones like you find at our site.) 20338 hits; added Mar 13, 2003
A decent collection of quotations, indexed by author and subject. Includes an assortment of motivational, literary, political and humorous quotations. 9892 hits; added Mar 13, 2003
A collection of famous quotes organized by subject. Mainly positive or humorous quotes suitable to use for speeches, web sites, cards, and celebrations. Nice and readable.
6156 hits; added Mar 12, 2003
Searchable database of several thousand quotations, which you can also browse by topic. Daily quote-a-day, quotation forum, etc. Some unique content here. 7315 hits; added Mar 13, 2003
An extensive collection of quotations organized into topical categories. Many unique ones here and I've never seen a "Physiognomy" category anywhere else. 5265 hits; added Mar 13, 2003
A large collection of quotes meant to be read like a book. There is no sort of organization or any search feature, but you can listen to a song by Cyndi Craven while you read the quotes (presuming you haven't sensibly turned off the audio on your browser.) 5545 hits; added Mar 12, 2003
Deep Box quotations is striving to add more than 100,000 quotations. We're also interesting in proverbs, poems or any other types of literary works of art. You can search using our search page or you can view quotes by category or by author. 3562 hits; added Apr 04, 2004
Go beyond what the typical famous quotations websites allow! Add your own quotes, create your own quotations collection, and so much more at MyQuotations.com. 2762 hits; added Dec 29, 2003
A reasonably large and diverse collection of quotations indexed by author and by subject. 4520 hits; added Mar 12, 2003
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