Talk:Weiss Schnee/Quotes/@comment-26275054-20150520002852/@comment-26275054-20150520182453

So things brings up the question, what exactly is the point of a quotes page? Personally, I use it as a reference for one-off quotes: perticularly profound or comedic things that a character said. While "You're fine" is a quote that is definitely relevant to the story, it's so generic that the circumstances in which she said it are way more important than the words themselves. Contrast that with a quote like "Not every story has a neat and tidy ending,"  which could be borrowed and used elsewhere without context, and I think the latter is probably more valuable. Following that model, I'd say the doily quote is certainly worth putting in: it's funny as well as reflective of her character, and it stands alone without a lot of explanation.