Figurative language is a way of using words to create a vivid picture or effect. It can be used to compare two things, to show a contrast, to create a mood, or to add emphasis. Some common types of figurative language include similes, metaphors, personification, and hyperbole.
A quote is a passage or sentence that is taken from a book, article, or other source. Quotes can be used to support an argument, to provide evidence, or to add interest to a piece of writing.
While figurative language and quotes can both be used to make writing more interesting and engaging, they are not the same thing. Figurative language is a way of using words, while a quote is a passage or sentence that is taken from another source.