Top 36 I Am A Blogger Quotes
#1. I am a blogger - that is an amazing thing for me, because it captures a moment in time every day.
Mena Grabowski Trott
#2. I'm totally not a blogger. Sometimes I don't even check my email. I know I should.
Grace Park
#3. Master online branding. Online branding makes you known for something specific by people who have not even seen you physically, before.
Israelmore Ayivor
#4. Surround yourself with things that make you smile."
He reached up and caressed her cheek. "You make me smile
Samantha Chase
#5. I talk about myself. That's what I am. I'm a blogger. I have always decided that I was going to be an expert on one thing, and I am an expert on this person, and so I write about it.
Mena Grabowski Trott
#6. For me, it always comes back to the blogger, the author, the designer, the developer. You build software for that core individual person, and then smart organisations adopt it and dumb organisations die.
Matt Mullenweg
#7. A blogger is an average person who happens to have a need to count his friends every half hour.
Robert Breault
#8. I'm a 24-hour tweet machine, I'm a 24-hour blogger. When there's no pressure on me, I can talk and write and lecture with the best of them. But put a deadline on me and I start getting writer's block.
Questlove
#9. I'm fortunate to make any money as a blogger.
Mickey Kaus
#10. He without inspiration and motivation exists no more in a world full of innovations and inventions!
Darnaya Darice
#11. He returned my smile with a half grin. So what do you blog about? Knitting? Puzzles? Being lonely?
Jennifer L. Armentrout
#12. You can use WordPress as your blogging platform which is really easy to use and it has many good free theme designs for those starting out. You can also use Blogger or Tumbler, but WordPress is brilliant because of the many plugins which are available.
H. Jayne
#13. I believe that this notion of self-publishing, which is what Blogger and blogging are really about, is the next big wave of human communication. The last big wave was Web activity. Before that one it was e-mail. Instant messaging was an extension of e-mail, real-time e-mail.
Eric Schmidt
#14. A blogger is constantly looking over his shoulder, for fear that he is not being followed.
Robert Breault
#15. My girlfriend Siri is a food blogger, and we both love to entertain and eat. This is what happens when you're in your thirties: what was once a passion and real appetite for nightlife in New York City manifests itself into other things, like entertaining at home.
Carson Daly
#16. In at least one way we are atypical bloggers. That's because we just keep on posting. The typical blogger, like most people who go on diets and budgets, quits after a few months, weeks, or in many cases, days.
Stephen J. Dubner
#17. 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
#18. The writer is editor, marketer, blogger, reader, thinker, designer, publisher, public speaker, budget-maker, contract reader, trouble-shooter, coffee-hound, liver-pickler, shame-farmer, god, devil, gibbering protozoa.
Chuck Wendig
#19. I think if we ignore that night, that kiss, then we're both denying a part of who we are.
Samantha Chase
#20. I've had pedicures before, and I've had milk shakes. Just never at the same time. And it's glorious.
Samantha Chase
#21. The only thing standing between her and her beautiful new home was her own silly insecurity and Matt Reed.
Samantha Chase
#22. If this prinicpal thinks blogging isn't educational, he needs his head examined: he should be seeking out every student blogger in the school and giving them special time to blog more - and giving them extra credit besides.
Cory Doctorow
#23. People might start with LiveJournal or Blogger, but if they get serious, they'll graduate to WordPress. We try to cater to the more powerful users.
Matt Mullenweg
#24. An intensely gripping narrative ... expertly crafted and totally addictive ... a must read!
Maggie Reese
#25. I am Happy. I love colorful and cute stuffs. Whole my life is all about being happy and to stay positive in my beliefs. I love to inspire people and let them know more about themselves.
Diana Rose Morcilla
#26. The Tunisian blogger and activist Sami Ben Gharbia has written passionately about how U.S. government involvement in grassroots digital spaces can endanger those who are already vulnerable to accusations by nasty regimes of acting as foreign agents.
Rebecca MacKinnon
#27. Is any blogger out there saying anything - do they deserve First Amendment protection? These are the issues of our times.
Lindsey Graham
#28. I was the first blogger on the 'Times's website. That happened during the Iraq war, when I wanted an outlet for the things I was seeing every day that couldn't fit into just two columns a week. Then I became interested in using multimedia, specifically as a way to engage young people.
Nicholas Kristof
#29. She was too busy to think about getting involved with anyone. Even one of the sexiest men alive.
Samantha Chase
#30. Whether she was writing to tell her followers about a local cheesemaker, a new farm-to-table restaurant, or what to do with an exotic heirloom fruit that was organically produced and newly marketed, she spent hours each day scouring Philadelphia and the outlying towns for material.
Barbara Delinsky
#31. A newspaper runs a story, a friend posts a link on Facebook, a blogger writes a post, and it's interesting. But the real intellectual action often takes place in the comments.
Clive Thompson
#32. I am certainly not a blogger. Quite a large proportion of them are nuts and extremists - with the honourable exception of the culture secretary.
Kenneth Clarke
#33. Jesus, he 's blogger," Pax said. "Arrest him, Deke.
Daryl Gregory
#34. What are the messages that you are entertaining?
Asa Don Brown
#35. Trust Me. I know what I want and it's right in front of me.
Samantha Chase
#36. I do not see the process of blogging as a separate thing from creating art. This is in part why I do not like to be known for being a 'blogger,' as this is just one form of output for creative ideas.
Keri Smith
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