Top 25 Quotes About Hashtags
#1. people like us in situations like this become hashtags, but they rarely get justice. I think we all wait for that one time though, that one time when it ends right. Maybe
Angie Thomas
#2. And really, when you grow up, and get over yourself, when you fuck narcissism and leave the hashtags at the door, you see what really matters in life.
Caroline Kepnes
#3. Used properly a hashtag can be really cool. Hashtags provide an opportunity for sly editorial comment, for parallel and perpendicular trains of thought, in the limited space that Twitter and, to some extent, Facebook provide.
Bill Walsh
#4. I'm Logan Motherfucking Kade. I have my own hashtags,
Tijan
#5. The past one year saw people turning Twitter into a battlefield of clashing opinions by creating hashtags against the enemy and making them trend.
Anonymous
#6. A word to the wise: one, possibly two hashtags is usually plenty. Don't give in to the temptation to pack your Tweets full of hashtags, because all the hyperlinks and # signs get messy in bulk.
Laura Fitton
#7. Why do we even use hashtags? It's just like a sub-thought. Who clicks on hashtags? Nobody.
Tori Kelly
#8. The truth casts a shadow over the kitchen - people like us in situations like this become hashtags, but they rarely get justice.
Angie Thomas
#9. When I grow up," I said, "I'm gonna open an all day breakfast buffet called Scrambled Eggs and Hashtags. It's gonna be delicious!
Anonymous
#10. I was in Shanghai recently, where Twitter is blocked, and yet there were ads and billboards across town with hashtags on them.
Dick Costolo
#12. Perhaps you should bite me", Bobby Pendragon.
D.J. MacHale
#13. There is no cure for the ills of the world except the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ.
Joseph Fielding Smith
#14. Art has to be incredibly layered. Symbols, signifiers ... layers that relate. Combine signifiers with more abstract notions. Push! Vary lines.
Kay WalkingStick
#15. We can only add to the world, where we believe it ends, more parts similar to those we already know (an expanse made again and always of water and land, stars and skies).
Umberto Eco
#16. I am very shy - really shy - I even had a stutter as a kid, which I slowly got over, but I still regress into that shyness. So I don't like walking into a crowded restaurant by myself; I don't like going to a party by myself.
Nicole Kidman
#18. The acts of the human race on the world's stage have doubtless a coherent unity, but the meaning of the vast tragedy enacted will be visible only to the eye of God, until the end, which will reveal it perhaps to the last man.
Alfred De Vigny
#19. We all need something to believe in. Without those beliefs we're just floating particles moving through the space time continuum.
Solange Nicole
#20. A slight but perceptible wave seemed to roll beneath the floor; then it sank; then another came, more perceptible. Lights slid right across the uncurtained window. The ship gave a loud melancholy moan.
Virginia Woolf
#21. And I want to be loved. I want to love and be loved, and to be respected. I don't want someone to love me simply because I am a duke's daughter. I don't want a disinterested husband. I want someone who loves me passionately.
Melanie Dickerson
#22. I couldn't be happier that President Bush has stood up for having served in the National Guard, because I can finally put an end to all those who questioned my motives for enlisting in the Army Reserve at the height of the Vietnam War.
Larry David
#23. You focus on the depth of your relationship [with God]; let Him determine the scope of your ministry
Howard G. Hendricks
#24. It makes no good to point the failures out without showing at the same time the remedy to address them.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#25. He was a person who thrived on company, who desired camaraderie, even in its lowest, most base form; he felt that just seeing other people, no matter the circumstances, even if the people were enemies, filled you with health, gave you a reason to live
Karan Mahajan