### Example 191 > # Foo > bar > baz ### Example 192 The spaces after the `>` characters can be omitted: ># Bar >bar > baz ### Example 193 The `>` characters can be indented 1-3 spaces: > # Baz > bar > baz ### Example 194 Four spaces gives us a code block: > # Qux > bar > baz ### Example 195 The Laziness clause allows us to omit the `>` before paragraph continuation text: > # Quux > bar baz ### Example 196 A block quote can contain some lazy and some non-lazy continuation lines: > bar baz > foo ### Example 197 Laziness only applies to lines that would have been continuations of paragraphs had they been prepended with block quote markers. For example, the `>` cannot be omitted in the second line of > foo --- without changing the meaning. ### Example 198 Similarly, if we omit the `>` in the second line then the block quote ends after the first line: > - foo - bar ### Example 199 For the same reason, we can’t omit the `>` in front of subsequent lines of an indented or fenced code block: > foo bar ### Example 200 > ``` foo ```

foo

### Example 201 > foo - bar

foo - bar

### Example 202 A block quote can be empty: > ### Example 203 > > > ### Example 204 A block quote can have initial or final blank lines: > > foo > ### Example 205 A blank line always separates block quotes: > foo > bar ### Example 206 Consecutiveness means that if we put these block quotes together, we get a single block quote: > foo > bar ### Example 207 To get a block quote with two paragraphs, use: > foo > > bar ### Example 208 Block quotes can interrupt paragraphs: foo > bar ### Example 209 In general, blank lines are not needed before or after block quotes: > aaa *** > bbb ### Example 210 However, because of laziness, a blank line is needed between a block quote and a following paragraph: > bar baz ### Example 211 > bar baz ### Example 212 > bar > baz ### Example 213 It is a consequence of the Laziness rule that any number of initial `>`s may be omitted on a continuation line of a nested block quote: > > > foo bar ### Example 214 >>> foo > bar >>baz ### Example 215 When including an indented code block in a block quote, remember that the block quote marker includes both the `>` and a following space. So five spaces are needed after the `>`: > code > not code