ADJ

famous, memorable, quotable
direct, verbatim
a direct quote from this morning's paper

VERB + QUOTE

take
quotes taken from various lifestyle magazines

QUOTE + VERB

come from sth
The quote of the week comes from Mae West

PREP

~ from
a quote from Albert Einstein

ADJ

written
free

VERB + QUOTE

give (sb)
get, obtain
Always get a written quote before proceeding with work
accept

PREP

~ for
a quote for the hire of the equipment

ADV

at length, extensively
She quotes extensively from the author's diaries
in full
The passage is quoted in full
accurately, exactly
directly
approvingly, with approval
above, below, earlier, here, previously
The new text of Article 92, quoted above, gives member states more discretion on this issue

PREP

as
She is wrongly quoted as saying 'Play it again, Sam.'
from
quoting from Shakespeare/ 'Hamlet'

ADV

frequently, often

PREP

as
an example that is often quoted as evidence of mismanagement
on
Don't quote me on this but I think the figure is in excess of £2 billion

PHRASES

widely quoted
the most widely quoted and influential study in this field