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TheSeldomlaid said:
Course I'm right, hence the saying: "Lars is always right".

I'd hate to be so technical, but if you were always right then you would know that when quotating the period goes before the question marks.
Don't hate me for this now.

:p

http://englishplus.com/grammar/00000105.htm

Other Punctuation Marks with Quotation Marks
Always place a comma or period before beginning or ending quotation marks.
Incorrect: "Ned", he requested", please take this to Mr. Green". Correct: "Ned," he requested,"please take this to Mr. Green."
Always place a colon or semicolon after ending quotation marks. (This is relatively rare.)
Correct: George claimed,"I have twenty points"; Bill said he only had twelve.