quotes - Attribution: Quoting a Fictional Character
Famously:
"Try not. Do or do not. There is no try."
-- Yoda
Thing is, this is from a movie. A writer wrote it and a voice actor spoke it. Is there a correct form of attribution for a case like this? If so, what?
Answer
The author Robert Asprin famously sprinkles his books with quotations, many of which are fictitious. They're attributed in the form you show in your question:
"In times of crisis, it is of utmost importance not to lose one's head."
--M. Antoinette
"A little help at the right time is better than a lot of help at the wrong time."
--Tevye
Et cetera.
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