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Quotes About Twitter

They're like sparrows, aren't they? Twitter, twitter, twitter-all of it malice and nonsense, but it's the only way I can start to understand.
~ Sarah Monette
I spend a lot of time talking to young and emerging producers on Twitter, feeding back thoughts and encouraging them.
~ Tiesto
Twitter is a place where there is extreme vitriol at all times.
~ Trevor Noah
Tempted to type meaningless twaddle all the time on Twitter...with alliteration, no less!
~ E.A. Bucchianeri
One of the reasons that I'm a lurker on Twitter is that every time I tweet an idea, I feel like I'm delivering something to the competition that I ought to be giving to a reporter here.
~ Bill Keller
I love social media and the ability to connect to new people through Twitter and Facebook and share my real time experiences with my mommy network.
~ Soleil Moon Frye
I can't think of a bigger waste of police time than chasing somebody who has said something offensive on Twitter.
~ Tony Parsons
I read Twitter all the time, even though I rarely tweet.
~ will.i.am
I say the stupidest stuff, all the time, off of Twitter, and so I think Twitter is good way for people to get to know the stupid side of me.
~ Kris Allen
NC passed law against global warming science, therefore it's not happening. So I'm ignoring Twitter's 140-character limit, so it's not happ
~ Stephen Colbert
Points of views that are expressed on Twitter don't intend to offend, but rather defend and open the conversation up to everyone so that no one has to pretend.
~ Germany Kent
Why do I have to follow CNN on Twitter? If I want to follow CNN, I can follow them on CNN.
~ Jon Stewart
everyone assumes causation when they should be thinking coincidence, and correlation when they should be asking whether Twitter is really a reliable source of information.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
Abigail gave me a withering look. But everyone assumes causation when they should be thinking coincidence, and correlation when they should be asking whether Twitter is really a reliable source of information.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
But everyone assumes causation when they should be thinking coincidence, and correlation when they should be asking whether Twitter is really a reliable source of information.
~ Ben Aaronovitch
I never finished looking at Twitter happier than when I've started looking at Twitter. And it's not because of abuse or anything. Even just refreshing what people are saying about you, I don't think is a healthy way to kind of perceive yourself.
~ Josh Widdicombe
If anything, Twitter helps me read about perspectives outside of mainstream media and learn about new authors, artists, and ideas that I don't always get exposed to in my regular media diet.
~ Jenna Wortham
I think that opening up on Twitter helps people see that there are things that I deal with that they can relate to. Maybe it's not exactly the same as having a famous mom, but maybe their dad puts pressure on them to be a doctor, and they don't want to be a doctor.
~ Selah Louise Marley
I really expected Twitter to be a scary place, for people to say horrible things, but I've had just the opposite experience.
~ Melanie Scrofano
Having people from colleges hitting me on Twitter saying how good they think I'm going to be, putting expectations on me, it's very humbling.
~ Dwayne Haskins
I've said things on Twitter that I've said deliberately because I think they're out of order, I think that's the sense of humour that I've got. I like saying things that I think are terrible, because it gives me a buzz.
~ Limmy
Trump is like an eater of worlds from an 'Avengers' movie, but there seem to be different rules for him. What are Twitter doing, for example? He's constantly breaking their rules, the sort of stuff other people get thrown off for.
~ John Tiffany
When MUDs appeared, that was an entirely novel experience, and often an addictive one. Long before Twitter or Snapchat, MUDs inspired the moral panic of the moment: a 1993 'Wired' article titled 'The Dragon Ate My Homework' described university students losing themselves in these virtual worlds. Keep in mind: they were just words on a screen.
~ Robin Sloan
To my great surprise, Twitter is not housed in a silver pod that orbits Earth at supersonic speeds, vacuuming up and then dispersing digital bits of worldwide chitchat; it's in a big, bland office building in downtown San Francisco, near a bowling alley and an Old Navy.
~ Susan Orlean