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Definition
- To quote mine (verb) - the act of selectively citing material from a source to distort its meaning, or misrepresent the author's intent
Works quote-mined by critics
- Doctrines of Salvation by Joseph Fielding Smith
- Ensign
- History of the Church
- Journal of Discourses
- Bruce R. McConkie