Direct and Indirect Quotations

 

Direct quotations are another person's exact words--either spoken or in print--incorporated into your own writing.

Indirect quotations are not exact words but rather rephrasings or summaries of another person's words. Do not use quotation marks for indirect quotations.

Mr. and Mrs. Allen, owners of a 300-acre farm, said, "We refuse to use that pesticide because it might pollute the nearby wells."

Mr. and Mrs. Allen stated that they "refuse to use that pesticide" because of possible water pollution.

"He likes to talk about football," she said, "especially when the Super Bowl is coming up."

 
 

Indirect quotations paraphrase another person's words

According to their statement to the local papers, the Allens refuse to use pesticide because of potential water pollution.