Extract and organize key quotes
Use to pull the most useful quotes from a source and organize them by theme.
Extract the most useful quotes from this source.
Source text:
{{text}}
What I am writing or researching: {{purpose}}
How many quotes I want: {{count}}
Task:
1. Pull the most relevant, quotable lines, kept verbatim.
2. Group them by theme.
3. For each, add a one-line note on what it supports and where in the text it appears.
4. Flag any quote that needs surrounding context to avoid misrepresenting the source.
Constraints: do not alter the wording of quotes, and do not pull anything that misleads when taken out of context.Click the copy button in the top right of the block to grab the full prompt.
Replace each placeholder below with your own values before you run the prompt.
- {{text}}
- {{purpose}}
- {{count}}
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