Quotes on the topic: Twitter


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Twitter fascinates me because it's real. It feels kind of unreal, but it makes very real things happen.


I got roped into Twitter. I actually quite enjoy it! But I don't go on as often as some.


I'm a sucker for Thought Catalog. Shelby Fero is really funny on Twitter. And Patton Oswalt, he's sort of like a Twitter throb.


Stop threatening to kill people on Twitter because you don't like what they are saying!


I have a Twitter account; I have a fantastic Facebook page.


I have a Twitter handle, but I never sign on.


It turns out that with Twitter data alone, we can go quite some way into figuring out someone's personality.


The potential for Twitter is spectacular and great.


When you're writing in big block paragraphs, you can afford to have a redundant sentence now and then, but the Twitter format requires concision.


I don't have a Twitter account.


When you have critics filing on Twitter, it leaves no time for thought and perspective.


I haven't been recognized out in public or anything. The strangeness of celebrity has been relegated to Twitter, which is kind of manageable.


I'm not a fan of Twitter.


You should see some of the things people tweet me. There have been death wishes on my Twitter timeline.


I'm not going to go on Twitter and rant about something.


I feel like what I say on Twitter has actually a lower rate of misinterpretation than what I say on interviews because I'm just kind of rambling on interviews, and I'm just talking, talking and talking.


If I could only follow one person on Twitter, it would be Heidi Moore. She's a financial journalist at NPR's Marketplace.


Twitter is the Devil's playground.


I breeze through Twitter - I look at the mentions, the pictures, the videos.


There are a lot of people in D.C. who have never been on Twitter or Facebook and don't get what's happening.