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+\documentclass{article}
+\begin{document}
+A section of text may be displayed by indenting it by an equal amount
+on both sides, with the `quote' or `quotation' environment, as
+demonstrated here for the `quote' environment first.
+\begin{quote}
+Additonal vertical spacing is inserted above and below the displayed
+text to seperate it vertically from normal text.
+
+The text to be displayed may be over any length; it can be part of a
+sentence, a whole paragraph, or several paragraphs.
+
+Paragraphs are seperated as usual with an empty line, although no
+empty lines are needed at the beginning and end of the displayed
+text since additional vertical spacing is inserted here anyway.
+\end{quote}
+And here follows a demonstration of the `quotation' environment.
+\begin{quotation}
+In the `quotation' environment, paragraphs are marked by extra indentation
+of the first line, wheras in the `quote' environment, they are indicated
+more vertical spacing between them.
+
+The present text is produced within the `quotation' environment, while
+the example above was done with the `quote' environment.
+
+The `quotation' environment is only really meaningfil, when the regular
+text makes use of first-line indentation to show off new paragraphs.
+\end{quotation}
+The adjacent text behind the `quote' and/or `quotation' environment is
+processed in standard form again, as shown here. An empty line behind
+one of this environments starts the adjecent text as a new paragraph,
+indicated by an indentend first line of the the following text. The
+user may demonstrate this by the slight modification for this solution
+example.
+\end{document}
+
+
+
+