How to get rid of quotes in copied hyperlinks?

I'm using Numbers to keep my hyperlinks, and suddenly discovered that it brakes them when I try to copy-paste them anywhere outside from Numbers.
For example, link in cell looks like:
(a href="link")link tex(/a)
Note: symbols < and > are replaced with ( and ).
And I can copy it normally from the field above my table.
But I need to copy more than one link at once, and the result is: "(a href=""link"")link text(/a)"
How to disable this quoting feature?

Use PreparedSatement class,
e.g.
// Where the name field is defined as char, i.e. needs quotes in SQL.
String sql = "select * from person where name = ? ";
PreparedStatement statement = connection.prepareSatement(sql);
statement.setString(1, "Bob");
statement.executeQuery();
This will get rid of hardcoding db vendor dependant quotes in your sql,
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