Words are a means of communication that hurts but doesn't break your bones.
Logical Quoting means that you place the punctuation marks after the quotation marks, like this: "Sworded apple-päppel", instead of the standard but not so desirable way: "Sworded apple-päppel," which isn't so good in programming nor when it's of some importance to maintain the original quote. Note, however, that this practice should only be used when there isn't already a punctuation mark within the qoute.
As a consolation for all fans, here are some qoutes:
"The Femeref looked only to the sun for healing. They never truly
understood life's full circle."
"Sea bears foam, sleep bears dreams. Both end in the same way:
CRASSSSH!"
Here's an extra wink for all who recognizes the qoutes: ;) because that makes
me so happy.
There might be more qoutes up here when I get more time for this page. :)
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