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"a short quotation which can be included inline,e.g. to be or not to be, that is the question use and in place of double quote marks. " (HTML+)

It was originally understood that "<q>" was merely a short form of <blockquote>. Well, no more.

HTML 4.0 specifically defines <blockquote> as specifically for long quotations that require format changes in the form of an indent, both left and right.

This is the start of a new paragraph.... <Q>, on the other hand, is for short quotations in flowing text.</q>

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"The value of this attribute is a URL that designates a source document or message. This attribute is intended to give information about the source from which the quotation was borrowed." W3C's HTML 4.0 specification.

Example:
<blockquote cite="Ludwig von Bethoven">My head hurts and I can't hear a thing!</blockquote>
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