Why You Should Search Famous Quotes

By Rhea Walters


Anyone who utilizes social networking sites on a regular basis has probably utilized some famous quotes. Many of these people learned the hard way that posting a quote without looking it up first actually attracts critics. The most absurd Internet arguments have been sparked from a simple misquote, or a quote attributed to the wrong person.

Not only does it spark absurd controversy, but it creates opportunities for bullies to harass and embarrass others. The Internet culture has come to regard these people as trolls, and they can be difficult to ignore at times. When a troll goes trolling, it is their absolute goal to make people look foolish or stupid, or to otherwise bully someone they view as weak or intellectually inferior.

Some of these quotable lines originating from people and even characters of the past have been misquoted for so long no one remembers the correct quote. The Wizard of Oz is one movie in particular that has had misquoted lines become used incorrectly for so long that the original line has been forgotten. Sometimes this also occurs when one is quoting from a book, rather than the movie which was made from it.

Most often people will quote statements or phrases attributed to characters from the distant past. At times an historical figure made a statement which expressed the thought better than the person is able to express it themselves. These statements are part of the cultural myth and archetype, and sometimes a misquote is simply more pertinent to the world the way it is now.

This happens often when people quote philosophers or scientists from ancient times. Sometimes a misquote comes from a simple loss of meaning the translation from their original language to modern languages. There is truly no harm in these misquotes, although trolls will start endless drama on the Internet over even the most simple misstatement.

It is important to remember that when someone is trolling, they are really only showing what weak bullies they are. Sometimes when a person feels unfulfilled or without power in their own lives, they will lash out through the Internet at others for no reason. Trolls are the reason many people who do research or seek entertainment on the Internet do not make comments or engage in social networking.

Some aspects of bullying have become so serious that social networking sites are demanding that people use their real names when they create a profile. One thing which has allowed this kind of trolling and bullying is the inherent anonymity of the Internet. Those who maintain social networking sites hope to lessen the bully problem by getting rid of that anonymity.

For those wanting to avoid giving the trolls something to feed on, simply doing a quick search before using famous quotes can prevent some problems. Not only is it important to make certain to get the quote correct, but it is helpful to make certain that credit for the quote is given to the correct person. Better to put the trolls in their place than to be embarrassed by them.




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