Top 1200 Twitter Quotes & Sayings - Page 4

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Last updated on April 21, 2025.
I met the CEO of Twitter.
I don't have a Twitter account.
I have received some racist abuse, but you will never see me fighting back or being aggressive on Twitter. When I do reply, I try to be as kind as possible in order to change these people's opinions. If they look at me as a Muslim voice, and they are being negative and I am being aggressive back, that's only going to reinforce their opinion. So, there is a quite a weight of responsibility. I am constantly checking what I am saying and reigning in my anger. And, I never go on Twitter when I am drunk.
Twitter is almost novelistic. — © John Niven
Twitter is almost novelistic.
I'm not a fan of Twitter.
I started getting Twitter followers after I started doing press for 'Fargo.' One of my best friends from college is a librarian, and she started tracking after each interview how many Twitter followers I got. She and her librarian friends were like, 'We're going to make a graph.' And I was like, 'Alright, nerds.'
I've never done Twitter.
I like Twitter more than Facebook. Twitter is a great way to deliver and get news. In news writing less is more and 140 characters is great. If you can't grab that headline in 140 characters than it's not a story. Viewers tweet all the time and they tell what stories they like and don't like. It's great to interact with them and get that instant feedback. It's great for the viewer and the journalist.
I look at Twitter as brand building.
I'm not on Twitter. I'm not on Facebook. I'm not on Instagram.
Twitter can get you into trouble.
A $200 million contract just got awarded to develop software to provide the Department of Defense with all these sock puppets who have fake Twitter and Facebook accounts. Why not create ten fake Libyan Twitter users and then get one journalist to follow them. But the problem is, of course, it corrupts the entire process. One of the caveats is that anything they write is going to be in a foreign language so it won't affect Americans. But that doesn't make any sense because: A) it can be translated pretty easily, and B) Americans also speak other languages.
No alliance can be formed on Twitter.
I delete the Twitter app during the season. — © Tom Herman
I delete the Twitter app during the season.
Twitter is a global town square.
No one has debates on Twitter.
Twitter is the Devil's playground.
No, I don't actually look at Twitter.
Twitter, for all its good, is a hate amplifier.
I don't have Twitter.
Twitter is a human seismograph
Twitter... can ruin your life.
Everybody has something now. It's become very over-saturated, and it's hard to weed out what's good, what you should watch and what you have time to watch. And Twitter was much less crowded, at the time, and it was an easier way to reach people. So, the combination of having a great video, a lot more access to people through Twitter, and having Kickstarter be this new thing in. We tapped into it, at its inception, and got people interested in it just based on the concept of what Kickstarter was. The timing was right.
I use two million Twitter followers as a tool. The reason I have Twitter is so people can get to know me as a different person other than Dwight. I just realized all of the sudden like everything thinks I'm Dwight. They think that I'm Dwight from the office and that I'm this kind of annoying, difficult, nerdy, creepy guy and they don't know Rainn Wilson - although I'm a little bit nerdy, annoying and creepy. I'm not as much as Dwight Schrute.
I've turned down players based on their Twitter handles. I've turned down players based on Twitter pictures.
The newspaper industry when I came along in the mid-70s was rich and powerful and growing and hungry for material and open to new people. None of that is true in the newspaper industry today. Print in general is pretty rugged. The good thing is that you can gain a foothold on the Internet because everybody has access to it, even things like Twitter - I mean, you can get a reputation for being funny pretty quickly on Twitter, on a blog, that kind of thing.
I think Twitter is great.
I love Twitter.
Twitter, Instagram - I don't do it at all.
The potential for Twitter is spectacular and great.
I don't read Twitter.
I'm actually not on Twitter.
Twitter's probably my bad habit.
I don't Twitter, I don't MyFace, I don't Yearbook...
Twitter is the world.
I do see an interest in writing for Twitter.
I did not leave Twitter.
You won't see Moonves on Twitter.
Twitter should ban my mother. — © Frances Bean Cobain
Twitter should ban my mother.
I'm not very good with the Twitter.
I avoid using Twitter and Facebook.
I have a computer and an iPad, but I have no interest in Twitter.
I don't have a Twitter, so I don't know what's happening in that world.
When I first signed up for a Twitter account - I was to say it was in 2007, people are going to think it's some weird self promotional thing or it's going, but in time I was called upon to like try to persuade other foreign correspondents and journalists to get on Twitter and see the usefulness of it which is kind of ironic. I think the journalists who are leading the digital charge at the Times have, all have that background as a foreign correspondent, which I think is not accidental.
Sometimes I'm happy - you can tell via Twitter. Sometimes I'm pissed off - you can tell via Twitter. I just think, at the end of the day, I don't want them to see me as a celebrity; I just want them to see me and say, 'He's like a regular person at his job right now who's mad.'
The great thing about Twitter is, you get a lot back, and I read through a lot, and I want my fans to know that I do read a lot, and it's why I do respond or retweet clever posts, and I'm constantly amazed by the cleverness of people on Twitter. I just think it's a really great tool to communicate with fans and influence conversations and raise awareness about things I'm interested in, that I think deserve some attention.
I got on Twitter in 2009.
I don't have a Facebook or Twitter account.
If you're an artist and you're on Twitter, you are doomed to mediocrity. — © Maria Semple
If you're an artist and you're on Twitter, you are doomed to mediocrity.
I'm rubbish at Twitter.
Twitter can be great and very bad.
I don't use Twitter for bad.
Everything on Twitter is true.
I'm big into my Twitter account.
I have a Twitter handle, but I never sign on.
I'm not a Twitter fan. I do it because I feel responsible to the two million people that follow me, but Twitter to me is just another thing I have do. And it's mostly a place for people to attack and abuse you. I don't really get much out of it, personally. I get hundreds of demands to answer the kind of medical questions that require three years of treatment to assess, yet people are furious when I don't solve their problems in 140 characters. It's really stunning.
I thought if I had a Twitter feed and say I had a following of a 100,000, that means 100,000 of them would be interested in my book. It was logical, but it didn't turn out to be true. It turned out if I had a Twitter feed of a 100,000, four of them were interested in my book.
There is now a scourge that is called Twitter
I don't do fights on Twitter.
I'm not a Facebook/Twitter gal, but my husband is.
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