33 Quotes About Blog

Every blog needs a good quote or two, right? Here are some of the best blog quotes to inspire your writing. They’re sure to motivate you to write more, create more, and share more.

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The truth is that the world is full of dragons, and none of us are as powerful or cool as we’d like to be. And that sucks. But when you’re confronted with that fact, you can either crawl into a hole and quit, or you can get out there, take off your shoes, and Bilbo it up. Patrick Rothfuss
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After all, it's all kinds of things that make up a life, right? The big, like falling in love and spending time with your family, and the little....like blow drying your hair, applying concealer, and cursing those magazine inserts. It all counts. It has to. Sarah Dessen
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Many people in this room have an Etsy store where they create unique, unreplicable artifacts or useful items to be sold on a small scale, in a common marketplace where their friends meet and barter. I and many of my friends own more than one spinning wheel. We grow our food again. We make pickles and jams on private, individual scales, when many of our mothers forgot those skills if they ever knew them. We come to conventions, we create small communities of support and distributed skills--when one of us needs help, our village steps in. It’s only that our village is no longer physical, but connected by DSL instead of roads. But look at how we organize our tribes--bloggers preside over large estates, kings and queens whose spouses’ virtues are oft-lauded but whose faces are rarely seen. They have moderators to protect them, to be their knights, a nobility of active commenters and big name fans, a peasantry of regular readers, and vandals starting the occasional flame war just to watch the fields burn. Other villages are more commune-like, sharing out resources on forums or aggregate sites, providing wise women to be consulted, rabbis or priests to explain the world, makers and smiths to fashion magical objects. Groups of performers, acrobats and actors and singers of songs are traveling the roads once more, entertaining for a brief evening in a living room or a wheatfield, known by word of mouth and secret signal. Separate from official government, we create our own hierarchies, laws, and mores, as well as our own folklore and secret history. Even my own guilt about having failed as an academic is quite the crisis of filial piety--you see, my mother is a professor. I have not carried on the family trade. We dwell within a system so large and widespread, so disorganized and unconcerned for anyone but its most privileged and luxurious members, that our powerlessness, when we can summon up the courage to actually face it, is staggering. So we do not face it. We tell ourselves we are Achilles when we have much more in common with the cathedral-worker, laboring anonymously so that the next generation can see some incremental progress. We lack, of course, a Great Work to point to and say: my grandmother made that window; I worked upon the door. Though, I would submit that perhaps the Internet, as an object, as an aggregate entity, is the cathedral we build word by word and image by image, window by window and portal by portal, to stand taller for our children, if only by a little, than it does for us. For most of us are Lancelots, not Galahads. We may see the Grail of a good Classical life, but never touch it. That is for our sons, or their daughters, or further off. And if our villages are online, the real world becomes that dark wood on the edge of civilization, a place of danger and experience, of magic and blood, a place to make one’s name or find death by bear. And here, there be monsters. Catherynne M. Valente
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I do believe that characters in novels belong to their writers and their readers pretty equally. I've learned a lot of things about the characters I write from people who read about them. Readers expand them in ways I don't think of and take them to places I can't go. Ann Brashares
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Naturally I feel no shame in writing these things because of the time which separates the moment when they are written--when only I can see them--from the moment when they will be read by other people, a moment which I feel will never come. By then I could have had an accident or died; a war or a revolution could have broken out. This delay makes it possible for me to write today, in the same way I used to lie in the scorching sun for a whole day at sixteen, or make love wihout contraceptives at twenty: without thinking about the consequences . Annie Ernaux
I don't imagine book elitists as my audience when writing....
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I don't imagine book elitists as my audience when writing. I dream about teachers, morticians and garbage men instead. Justin Alcala
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A million years ago - some hairy bastard daubed a horse on the wall of his cave, he saw it, he drew it - well done! Flash forward: 'Hello, welcome to my vlog. Today I bought a plum Patrick Marber
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Put emotions to thoughts. Thoughts to words. Words to paragraphs. Paragraphs to pictures. Let your mind be known, heard and seen. Your thoughts are real as it could be. Diana Rose Morcilla
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...trying to use willpower to overcome the apathetic sort of sadness that accompanies depression is like a person with no arms trying to punch themselves until their hands grow back. A fundamental component of the plan is missing and it isn't going to work. Unknown
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If you want to master your past at some point in time you’ll have to learn forgiveness. Chris Vonada
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It's proper netiquette to add suggested friends to your social media accounts. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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Show your netiquette, to become cyber friends with those you have met, on the internet. NetworkEtquette.net David Chiles
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Create a link through which you can market your dream products. Create a blog or a website of your own depending on what you want to be recognized for. Share your experiences through these media. Israelmore Ayivor
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Master online branding. Online branding makes you known for something specific by people who have not even seen you physically, before. Israelmore Ayivor
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Embrace the social media and utilize it wisely to promote your brand. When you optimize the social media, you may go offline, but your brand will never go off-track. Israelmore Ayivor
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The common mistake that bullies make is assuming that because someone is nice that he or she is weak. Those traits have nothing to do with each other. In fact, it takes considerable strength and character to be a good person. MaryElizabeth Williams
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…the blogosphere is the friend of information but the enemy of thought. Alan Jacobs
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So walk, or run if you can to your dreams. It doesn't matter if it's far or near. You can pause along the way but never stop, OK? Then hug it when you finally meet it! Embrace the moment. Love it and never let it go. Hold its opportunities and kiss its lessons with full of sincerity. Remember every moment of it - specially - the journey. It is what matters most. Diana Rose Morcilla
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He returned my smile with a half grin. "So what do you blog about? Knitting? Puzzles? Being lonely? Jennifer L. Armentrout
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Netiquette Positive Word of The Day: Beautiful - Highly appealing to the senses and mind. NetworkEtiqeutte.net David Chiles
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We all have struggle in our lives. We're all searching for personal freedom, whether we're in a bad place or trying to be true to ourselves. Barbara Becker Holstein
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The journal is written to everyone and thus to no one. Sherry Turkle
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It's good netiquette to avoid information that offends or challenge errors when confronted. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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How am I supposed to believe you when you're obviously carrying a fake monogram Gucci Bag? Madi Brown
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Ignore errors in updates because you never know the context in real life, mobile or otherwise. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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The best opportunities to be nice to others come in the face of adversity. Kindness wins. Reciprocity rules. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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Please, do not take the internet literally because it is data. Life happens. Thank you. Netiquette NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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It is proper netiquette to refrain from using all capital letters in internet correspondence. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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Good updates are nice, as a matter of netiquette. Bad ones are negative. NetworkEtiquette.net David Chiles
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My blog is a collection of answers people don’t want to hear to questions they didn’t ask. Sebastyne Young
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Those who can, do; those who can't, teach; those who can't teach, police grammar on the Internet. Unknown
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There is a tremendous amount of farting in prison. Charlie Engle