But it is right. I always write like you say, "Yes, he said 'never' but..." while in Australia and England all books are printed the other way around. 'Yes, he said "never" but...' so i have to change it.
When i started writing i naturally used the comma, but have since been told by many editors (in Australia) not to use it. They all delete them from my work unless doing so creates confusion in more detailed lists.
But then they also tell me i have to use single quotation marks to open...
I always loved "Howdy Doodly Doo! I'm Talky Talky Toaster, your chirpy breakfast companion"
or the part where Cat and Lister are debating over whether Wilma Flinstone is the hottest woman who ever lived.
But for this poll i have to go with Lister trying to kill Hitler, his antics are...
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