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Shannon L. Alder
“An open Facebook page is simply a psychiatric dry erase board that screams, “Look at me. I am insecure. I need your reaction to what I am doing, but you’re not cool enough to be my friend. Therefore, I will just pray you see this because the approval of God is not all I need.”
Shannon L. Alder

“...here's what I've learned - people will hurt you, but you don't have to respond - not every mean comment or cruel act deserves to be noticed ...”
John Geddes, A Familiar Rain

“I try to make my comments like a woman's skirt: long enough to be respectable and short enough to be interesting. ”
Adam Clayton Powell

Richelle E. Goodrich
“Don't be fool enough to think you can know a person's character after a few moments of observation. You can't. You have no idea where his life began or how his saga has unfolded thus far. Only his present state can you witness. To judge him at a glance is like reading one page in an open book, believing it's enough to confidently recite the story from beginning to end. True, one page may tell you much, but not nearly enough to accurately critique a book or evaluate a life. So, either become his friend and learn his entire story, or refrain from commenting on a tale you know nothing about.”
Richelle E. Goodrich, Making Wishes: Quotes, Thoughts, & a Little Poetry for Every Day of the Year

Robert C. Martin
“A long descriptive name is better than a short enigmatic name. A long descriptive name is better than a long descriptive comment.”
Robert C. Martin, Clean Code: A Handbook of Agile Software Craftsmanship

Israelmore Ayivor
“When the weaver bird flies, nobody talks; when the busy bee flies, no one will make comments... But when a human being begins to fly, you begin to hear talks in the town such as "abomination!... where did he get the wings from?". Never mind! Your dreams are your wings, so decide to fly!”
Israelmore Ayivor, The Great Hand Book of Quotes

Michael Bassey Johnson
“A deaf and dumb in the mist of morons is a renowed talkative among brains.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

Michael Bassey Johnson
“Anyone that says his mind will be probably regarded a fool, but the true artist is not moved by the comments about the looks of his painting or remarks that are dreadfully sarcastic, but hearken now! That he who says what others want to hear hasn't said anything of his own.”
Michael Bassey Johnson

“Don't judge with your heart,judge with your wisdom. In the same vein don't judge as the multitude,judge as one with wisdom.”
ABC

David Chiles
“Cool posts and kind comments make friends. Think about others online. NetworkEtiquette.net”
David Chiles

Richelle E. Goodrich
“Las palabras nunca desaparecen, sino que hacen eco para la eternidad. Deja que tu eco suene dulce.”
Richelle E. Goodrich

C.S. Woolley
“Your vile and bitter diatribes only serve to show how vile and bitter you must be.”
C.S. Woolley

P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar
“Your comments and complaints do not make me weak, the origin of your comments and complaints are against my strength”
P.S. Jagadeesh Kumar

Jordan B. Peterson
“There's nothing that requires you to think more deeply than to write a book. (Interview with Chris Williamson)”
Jordan B. Peterson

Aaron Blaylock
“Publishing your writing is a bewildering mix of emotions somewhere between parental angst and walking down a public beach wearing only a thong. [scrub all you want that mental picture isn’t going anywhere] You feel all the pride and joy as well as the fear and trepidation that come with putting your child out into the world. At the same time you’ve exposed a part of yourself that is normally private and while you hope people will appreciate it, there is a very real possibility of a backlash.
You’ve prepared yourself for either eventuality but a ‘no comment’ feels like crickets chirping in your soul.”
Aaron Blaylock, It's Called Helping...You're Welcome

“We all have sinned so far in our lives and might continue too but still we all love talking about others sins, Elaborating, exaggerating, laughing, commenting, cursing... And we all enjoy it hahaha”
honeya

Austin Kleon
“Comments outnumber ideas.”
Austin Kleon, Show Your Work!: 10 Ways to Share Your Creativity and Get Discovered

Deyth Banger
“Our self image is based on people comments, so most images are false. You aren't this and this, they made you, because they wanted!”
Deyth Banger

Caspar Vega
“I find myself in social situations often where I think of a response to something someone has just said and it’s just too good not to say it. More often than not, it’s something rude or offensive or disturbing. Always funny or poignant, though. And very rarely something I actually feel.”
Caspar Vega, The Sexorcism of Amber Holloway

Craig D. Lounsbrough
“If I dare speak something into existence, I will have done nothing less than impact the existence of another. Therefore, I need to speak with the caution that I rarely speak of.”
Craig D. Lounsbrough

“I don't get it. Why are you bothered by the opinions of people you've never met in your life, orchestrated by some madam who needs taking down a peg or two? Just ignore her!”
Rae Earl, My Life Uploaded

Steven Redhead
“An innocent comment can be twisted so much out of proportion that it is beyond comprehension what happened.”
Steven Redhead, Life Is a Dance

Nitya Prakash
“Too many comments & replies,
Spoil the crush!”
Nitya Prakash

Ron Baratono
“That comment made about you was wonderful. Almost as wonderful as the way you feel about the person who made it. Admiration comes swift and warm down the path of kindness.”
Ron Baratono

“Even if you stick mainly to mainstream sites, you've probably seen glimpses of the internet's underbelly in the comment section at the bottom of news articles. The article could be about local man saving a box of kittens from a burning building, but no matter: the comments will accuse him of hating dogs, setting the building on fire in the first place, and secretly being Barack Obama's Kenyan uncle.”
Zoe Quinn, Crash Override: How Gamergate (Nearly) Destroyed My Life, and How We Can Win the Fight Against Online Hate

Ehsan Sehgal
“Comments mirror and prove one's mindset and character.”
Ehsan Sehgal

Jamie Wesley
“Jada and Donovan’s chemistry is off the chain. No wonder she left Dr. John in the dust. Where can I find my own Donovan, a man who’s not afraid to show his softer side and let us know how much he appreciates his woman?”
Jada snorted. “Of course, you’d read a tweet praising you.”
“Kinda hard not to. There are so many of them.”
Jamie Wesley, Fake It Till You Bake It

Erin La Rosa
@le0snumber1 Said it before... #NastyNina strikes again

@nuts4nina he still was shitty to her behind the scenes, why are you always defending Leo??

@le0snumber1 have you not seen my username?

@nuts4nina c mine?

@le0snumber1 #NastyNina strikes again...

@LeoODonnell use this hashtag again and I will block you. Do you understand?

@le0snumber1 omfg

@le0snumber1 omfg yes, I mean. NEVER AGAIN.”
Erin La Rosa, For Butter or Worse

Steven Magee
“It is hard to get comments on videos, I would say every 100-1,000 views may generate a comment. It depends on the video and its content. It is similar to book reviews.”
Steven Magee

The School of Life
“When we laugh at a critique, it's a sign that we have understood the critique, that we have acknowledged areas of absurdity and are in the background pleased that someone cares about us enough to bother with our education.”
The School of Life, How Ready Are You For Love?: A path to more fulfilling and joyful relationships

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