Random Quote Generator
Discover inspiring quotes for content, social media, and presentations.
Random advice from Advice Slip API. Famous quotes curated from public domain sources.
Discover inspiring quotes for content, social media, and presentations.
Random advice from Advice Slip API. Famous quotes curated from public domain sources.
Quotes are one of the most shareable forms of content on social media. A well-chosen quote paired with a relevant insight or personal take can drive engagement, spark conversations, and position your brand as a thought leader. The key is connecting the quote to your audience's challenges or aspirations.
In blog posts, a strategically placed quote can break up long sections of text and add authority to your arguments. When writing email newsletters, opening with a relevant quote sets the tone and gives readers a reason to keep scrolling. Pull quotes in case studies or whitepapers make key points more memorable and scannable.
Quote posts consistently rank among the highest-engagement content types on LinkedIn, Twitter, and Instagram. The format works because it delivers value in seconds. Readers can absorb the message, agree or disagree, and share it with their network in one tap.
For maximum impact, pair quotes with your own commentary. Add a one or two sentence take on why the quote resonates with you or how it applies to your industry. This turns a generic quote post into original content that reflects your perspective. Scheduling quote posts during low-content periods keeps your feed active without heavy production effort.
Opening an email with a quote can increase open-to-read rates by creating an immediate emotional connection. Choose quotes that align with the email's core message. A quote about persistence pairs well with a product launch story. A quote about leadership fits naturally before a management tip.
Quotes also work well as PS lines at the end of emails. Many readers skim to the bottom first, so a memorable closing quote can encourage them to scroll back up and engage with the full message. Keep the quote concise and directly relevant to the reader's goals or pain points.
Always verify the source of a quote before publishing it. Misattributed quotes are common online, and sharing one can damage your credibility. When possible, link to the original source or specify the context where the quote was said or written.
Include the full name and a brief identifier for lesser-known authors. Instead of just the name, add their role or company. This gives readers context and makes the quote more credible. For very famous quotes, the name alone is usually sufficient. If you cannot verify who originally said something, consider using a phrase like "commonly attributed to" rather than stating it as fact.
Random advice quotes are fetched in real time from the Advice Slip API, a free public API that serves random pieces of advice. Each click generates a fresh request, so you get a different piece of advice every time. No API key is required and the service is free to use.
The famous quotes included in this tool are widely attributed public domain quotes. They are generally safe to use in social media posts, blog articles, presentations, and email campaigns. However, always verify attribution before publishing, especially in commercial materials. The random advice from the Advice Slip API is community-generated content.
Use the Copy for Twitter button to get a formatted quote trimmed to 280 characters with quotation marks and attribution. Use the Copy for LinkedIn button to get a formatted version with hashtags included. Both buttons copy the text to your clipboard so you can paste directly into your social media composer.
Saved quotes are stored in your browser session only. They will persist as long as you keep the page open, but they will be cleared if you refresh or close the tab. For permanent storage, copy your favorite quotes to a document or notes app.
The curated collection includes 50 famous quotes from business leaders, entrepreneurs, scientists, and historical figures. They are organized into five categories: Motivation, Business, Leadership, Success, and Creativity. You can filter by category to find quotes that match your content needs.