quoter


someone who seems to be obcessed with quoting others.
oscar wilde was a great quoter.

person 1 (non-quoter): “how are things going today?”

person 2(quoter): “everyone has his day and some days last longer than others.” -winston churchill ”

person 1: “good day to you mr. churchill.”

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