When I use the word ‘quote’ in this context, I have a vivid recolection of my English teacher expounding in a forthright voice “Quotations, girls! Quotes are what electricians and plumbers give you”.
If ever there was an example of language evolving, here is one, as the shorter word “quotes” is now acceptable.
Three Reasons to Use Quotes
To give your copywriting a lift and add colour, the inclusion of a short quote can have a powerful effect.
- By incorporating some humour, the whole of the text can be made more interesting, especially when included (with caution) at the end of a complex passage, for example in a training manual.
- Inspirational quotes can summarise a point and give it depth.
- Quotes can give the reader cause to return if they want to memorise them and reuse them.
It’s Almost Christmas!
As we’re well into December, a few humourous Santa and Christmas quotes would be relevant. Relevance is key. If the pearls of wisdom or the amusing moment are not connected to the rest of the words, they become a distraction from the point you are making and as I have commented previously, sticking to the point is imperative.
Here’s some of my favourites.
“Santa Claus has the right idea – visit people only once a year.” ~Victor Borge
“I once bought my kids a set of batteries for Christmas with a note on it saying, toys not include.” ~ Bernard Manning
“No matter how carefully you stored the lights last year, they will be snarled again this Christmas.” ~Robert Kirby
“Handmade presents are scary because they reveal that you have too much free time.” ~ Doug Coupland
For my favourite quote, ‘like’ the Triple M Copywriting Facebook page and you’ll see it there.

