I would assume the meaning of this very quote is clear to all, but McJob proved me wrong:
Listen very carefully, McThickShake. I know you enjoy the little jolt of energy you get at the tip of your snake every time you feel as though you've climbed Mount Everest and found some shiny little bullet you can use against one of the "bullies after you", but you can't seriously be as thick as a loving steel girder and still miss my point.
It is extremely pretentious behaviour to, in the middle of a debate, just post a quote without explaining your raw argument as well. No quote is all encapsulating. Strong, solid arguments are made up of a number of valid points which work together and are contextualised. Simply dumping off somebody else's own writing makes you seem full of it as you look to be incapable of describing your own stance.
Quotes are supplementary, supporting material, not the main meat of the argument. I know that you're scared of meat, but maybe for once you could pull that square head out of your arse, shove a sock in your mouth and learn when it's appropriate to call me out and learn when you're loving wrong, like most of the time.
"If you present a famous quote as your only argument, you are 100% pretentious and need a good punch to the throat." ~ McJob 2016