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Quotations at Bartleby.com

http://www.bartleby.com/quotations

"Bartleby.com combines the best of both contemporary and classic quotations collections into a searchable database of over 87,000 entries."

The Quotations Archive

http://www.aphids.com/quotes/index.shtml

Allows for browsing by author or subject, as well as keyword searching. Contains a special section of quotations pertaining to love and marriage, "often useful for people who need to make a toast at a wedding."

quoteland.com

http://www.quoteland.com

Browse by topic or specific subject area (such as sports, literature, etc.) or search using keywords. Also has an "identify this quote" section, forums for help and discussion of quotations, and links to other quotation sources on the Web.

The Internet Movie Database - Movie Quotes

http://us.imdb.com/Sections/Quotes/

Search for movie quotes by keyword, browse by movie title, or generate a random quote on this page from one of the most useful movie sites out there.

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American Rhetoric - Online Speech Bank

http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speechbank.htm

Extensive collection of speeches, both historical and fictional, with full-text and links to audio (when possible). Browsable by topics, the speeches are also featured in different ways on the homepage (i.e. War in Iraq, Native American speeches, etc.)

Douglass Archives of American Public Address

http://douglassarchives.org

Search by keyword or browse by title, speaker, topic or historical period to find the full text of some of the most famous speeches in American history.

History Channel - Speeches

http://www.historychannel.com/speeches/

Browse by topic to find links to audio of speeches. Text below the link to the speech places the speech in historical context and gives a brief introduction to the speaker.

Gifts of Speech: Women's Speeches from around the World

http://www.giftsofspeech.org

Search by keyword, or browse by the name of the speaker, or the time period in which the speech was given. Of special note is the collection of speeches from female Nobel prize winners.

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