You'd start your quote with the phrase like: The eminent racontuer and pundit, TEPaul, has written in the authoritative internet journal, GCA.com that; "good golf course design begins in the hip pocket of the architect, with the flask well filled with fine single malt scotch".
Is that nearly correct, Dan Kelly?
Very nearly, Mr. Daley. This is even more nearly correct:
The eminent raconteur [spelling error corrected] and pundit TEPaul [commas deleted -- because TEPaul is, despite rumors to the contrary, not the ONLY eminent raconteur and pundit] has written in the authoritative Internet [Internet hasn't yet joined the lower-case world] journal, GCA.com, [comma added -- because GCA.com IS the only authoritative Internet journal] that [superfluous colon removed] "good golf-course [hyphen added -- "golf-course" being a compound adjective] design begins in the hip pocket of the architect, with the flask well filled with fine single-malt [hyphen added, for the same reason] Scotch [capitalized, because I prefer it that way]." [quotation marks placed outside period -- because that's the way it's done]
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Adam -- You don't need anyone's permission, but you ought to quote the specific poster, rather than the site. You don't think Ran wants to be blamed for everything here, do you?