Thread:Mrs. Vega/@comment-37484301-20200209224250/@comment-30563349-20200210221424

The definition of memorable is something that is "worth remembering or easily remembered, especially because of being special or unusual." Obviously, it's a very subjective term.

I understand that some were doubled and you deleted them from the memorable quotes section. However, if you think that I added "all the dialogue ever spoken" by him, I can only shake my head and laugh loudly.

I think it's ridiculous to even go that deep into it, but if you want, I am able to explain to you why I chose each quote. Just that it would be a major and pointless waste of time. Time (and battery xD) I don't have right now.

For your information, since you're so curious, I viewed most quotes as "worth remembering", which literally falls under the definition of memorable. And they all point to his personality.

I don't care what any generic LI says; Adam shouting at Gaius to get away from Priya is unexpected of his character and potentially changing of how he is viewed.

I added the one where he speaks about being a politician because I wanted to change the quote that is up top to another one. One of which got deleted from his page.

Quotes have a different expression listed purely, the way they are, than when paraphrased to fit into a description. The meaning is just never kept the same.

If I looked at a character I don't care about and their quotes, do you think I would think of any of them as memorable? No. And if you confuse perfectionism and the passion for expanding a page to its greatest potential with a "shrine", I'm sorry for you.