Top 250 Tweets Quotes & Sayings

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Last updated on September 18, 2024.
I always say in my tweets, don't do something for credit. Do it because it's the right thing to do.
Because words have deep meaning, Tweets have power.
The amateur tweets. The pro works. — © Steven Pressfield
The amateur tweets. The pro works.
Elinor Lipman tweets like a nightingale with an eagle eye.
I don't regret any tweets. I'm not a tweeter and deleter. So I have no regrets.
I have adapted the whole book [Candid] into tweets of 140 characters, and these are being sent out daily, at the rate of eight tweets per day .
The listening community has the obligation of distinguishing informed opinion from tweets.
I used to cuss in my tweets, and now I don't.
Actions speak a whole lot louder than President Trump's words and tweets.
Even my trolls have started taking the trouble to spell their Tweets correctly, which is thoughtful.
I get tweets every single day going, like, 'I'm so glad you weren't on 'The X Factor.''
Do they give Pulitzers for tweets yet?
Favoriting tweets has become a form of acknowledging that you've read what someone else has written. — © Kenneth Goldsmith
Favoriting tweets has become a form of acknowledging that you've read what someone else has written.
Donald Trump's tweets attract ridicule from some. But clearly they communicate effectively with his millions of supporters.
The tweets that I send out are not written by somebody else. They're not vetted through my communications staff.
I draft tweets, like, 20 times.
I've always wanted to connect with my viewers but there's only so much you can do through commenting and tweets.
I remember when I was at Radio 1 I would get these Tweets saying 'Shut up! You're so old!' I was 36!
A man might actually brush off vulgar tweets that come to him. Women are likely to be affected by it.
Books are like tweets, except longer.
[Donald Trump] thinks in tiny little bursts - the way he tweets.
I always separate myself from reviews, but tweets and Instagram comments, they go directly to my phone. It's hard to keep up.
I write my own tweets.
Mr. Trump speaks for Mr. Trump, and his tweets speak for themselves. And he's very clear about what those tweets say.
Donald Trump creates word salads. And that is awful to language, because we try to parse out what he's saying and try to find meaning in it. Journalists don't have a choice about reporting what the president says. I find the idea - "Let's not write about his tweets" - to be absolutely ridiculous. I mean, he's the president! Of course, we have to write about his tweets and look at what they mean. The problem is, they're hollow. But we don't have the option of ignoring what he's saying because he's president. That's damaging to language, and to journalism.
I want to tell every fan that I appreciate them with a retweet or reply but I don't want my account to lose my own tweets. I don't my fans to have to go through a bunch of replies to get to my own tweets right? In the big picture though I do read all of the tweets and I appreciate all of my followers and my fans.
I love Stephen Fry. His tweets are witty, poignant, and intelligent.
I normally try to ignore presidential tweets.
I have thoughts every day that are themselves tweets.
The Internet is especially adept at compressing humanity and making it easy to forget there are people behind tweets, posts, and memes.
Corporate tweets are like one robot talking to another.
I wouldn't want to tweet to anyone who would be interested in my tweets.
I've quite often written tweets that I think are across that line, but I just delete them.
The only tweets I feel bad about are the fat-chick ones.
Rich countries do civil wars with tweets and votes.
I'm still kinda old-school. We're twittering, and we're all twitterers. And we write tweets. The only thing I don't love is twits.
On the Twitter media team, we believe that tweets drive TV tune-in.
I've paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines for Tweets and whatnot. I express my opinion. — © Denny Hamlin
I've paid hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines for Tweets and whatnot. I express my opinion.
My favorite topical tweets are the ones that put a tweet in context so it illuminates a deeper truth or societal trend.
The Tweets that I have written that are most popular are the ones that are the kind of universal girly concerns and observations.
Like any woman in the public eye, I get a considerable number of sexist/misogynistic tweets from people.
We all have a history of digital texts, posts, messages, reposts/tweets that are sitting out there and can be used by anyone for any reason.
We do get a lot of sexist tweets and comments, things about a woman's place being in the kitchen, not on the pitch.
Who knows when Donald Trump will have a press conference? Maybe he's just going to stay in Trump Tower and issue tweets - you know, gold-plated tweets to the American people. It's scary.
Most of my favorite tweets go completely ignored but most of my favorite tweets are probably really lame or inside jokes between me and my [redacted]. See what I did there?
I get stuff every single day whether that be comments on my Instagram photos, or tweets about a tweet that I put out. Just tweets that they make in general to just pick on me, make me feel bad about myself, belittle me or anything. It's not good.
I stand behind all my tweets. If I tweeted it and I said it, I am not apologizing for it.
I see my tweets as a current joining a bunch of other currents in the world's craziest ocean. — © Roxane Gay
I see my tweets as a current joining a bunch of other currents in the world's craziest ocean.
We have reached a strange new place in marketing when tweets become full-page print ads.
Elinor Lipman is to tweets what Shakespeare is to sonnets.
I go through my tweets while writing and be like, 'Oh, this has staying power and is still relevant.'
I get tweets every single day going, like, 'I'm so glad you weren't on 'The X Factor.'
Anytime people read my tweets, they hear it in Auto-Tune.
I get paid to put tweets out sometimes.
I can put tweets on a map to show who is saying what where, which could be used for marketing or social research.
I think when Justin Trudeau tweets - and Justin Trudeau tweets just like Donald Trump tweets. He occasionally just tweets things. And when he tweets that we're welcoming everyone, I mean, we're not a utopia for immigration as well. I mean, we have all sorts of issues that are very similar to the United States.
Judge my columns, enjoy my tweets. That's my philosophy.
If you follow my tweets, you know, my attention and anxiety have been increasingly focused on the plight of our democracy.
You have to have confidence in where you're going. Don't live and die by the fans' tweets.
Individuals who are out there to make transactions with pay-per-tweets, it's a turnoff for their fans, rightfully so.
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