Tardis:Quotes

Quotations are not encyclopedic in and of themselves and therefore should not be used at the top of articles or sections within articles. Quotations can be used within the text body of an article to emphasis a certain point or highlight a certain issue of the article's focus, often a quote can explain things better than we can ourselves.

There are two formats you can use to quote someone: inline or template.

An example of inline quotation is:

Vicki described Time as "like space, although a dimension of itself, also has dimensions of its own." (DW: The Space Museum)

If you want to give a little more graphical spice to things, you can use. "I'm the Doctor"

- Eleventh Doctor

Don't wikify the person or the source; the template will take care of that for you. Also, don't overuse this template. It's best used when a quotation is especially important to the article, and when you need a bit of graphical element on the page.