Quoting a character outside of speech

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Quoting a character outside of speech

So I have just hit this little stumbling block and would like the wider world's opinion... here is an example -

Jim had a simple rule, always remember your boots.

How would you write this?

Some people say it should be - Jim had a simple rule, 'Always remember your boots.'

Others say - Jim had a simple rule; Always remember your boots.

Jusy curious if there is a right way?

 

Thanks!

I say, if I'm not actually saying it aloud, it doesn't need speech marks.

'But if I say it then it needs speech marks,' I said. 

So Jim had a simple rule: always remember your boots.

Jim always said, remember your boots.

'Remember your boots,' Jim said.

Simples.

 

I say, if I'm not actually saying it aloud, it doesn't need speech marks.

'But if I say it then it needs speech marks,' I said. 

So Jim had a simple rule: always remember your boots.

Jim always said, remember your boots.

'Remember your boots,' Jim said.

Simples.

 

I agree with Scorpio. Sounds like a narration to me. The words of the story-teller. No quote marks. I experiment with leaving them out of some pieces altogether. Trying to use the natural flow of a conversation. Orthodoxy is more as stated above. If the character is speaking, give them quote marks to perform within.

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