Talk:Menin Gate
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User:Maveric149 says "do not EVER start an article with a quote." Perhaps readers will see that the quote at the bottom of the current entry belongs at the top, as an epigraph. If epigraphs were overdone, they'd be tiresome I think. But Maverick149 defaces them whenever he finds them. What do you think of that? Wetman 20:56, 24 Jul 2004 (UTC)
So long as the quote at the top function isn't overdone, I have no problems with it. Often a quote can project a feeling which is usefull to the article, why else are so many books started with a quote? —The preceding unsigned comment was added by TagarSpinebreak (talk • contribs) .