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Generate random quotes
Set count (up to 30). Optional Unique until pool refreshes. Tap Generate quotes, then Copy results or export. Lines look like Quote text - Author. No signup; works in your browser. For inspiration—verify wording before anything formal. More than one quote? Copy leaves a blank line between them.
Random quote generator controls and results
Quoted lines with optional author—word count on the first one.
1 Set options · 2 Generate quotes · 3 Your result · 4 Copy or export
Your quotes
Up to 30 per click. Unique until pool refreshes skips repeats until every quote has been used once, then the pool refills. Generating again replaces the panel—copy first if you want to keep it.
Quotes live in this page—nothing is fetched or uploaded when you click.
Example quote:
The only way to do great work is to love what you do. - Steve Jobs
Your result: the big line is the quote; the author sits under it when the text ends with - Name. Batches add a list. Copy results and exports keep each full line; more than one quote gets a blank line between them.
Quote output format
Each line is quote text, then - and the author when we have one. The panel shows the quote large and puts the name on the next line.
Copy results keeps the full line per quote, with a blank line between them when you asked for more than one.
Example output
The only way to do great work is to love what you do. - Steve Jobs Innovation distinguishes between a leader and a follower. - Steve Jobs
Samples only—your next click will differ. Check sources for school, legal, or formal reuse.
How quotes are generated
It picks from a built-in list with Math.random(). Unique until pool refreshes uses each quote once, then refills the pool.
Quick answers
- Formal citations? No—inspiration only.
- Upload? No.
- CSV? One cell per line when the quote is a single line.
- Quote list ships with the page
- Your settings and output stay in this tab
- Multi-quote copy uses blank lines between items
What this is for
When you want a named line for a slide, thread, or email opener without hunting another site.
- Quote + author in one paste
- Try several lines before you lock copy
Tip: For publishing, confirm wording against a real source.
Bookmark this page if you grab quotes often.
When a named quote beats a blank text box
You want a credited line fast. One click fills the panel; the first quote is big and shows quick word and read-time hints.
How it works
- Set Count (1–30) and optional Unique until pool refreshes.
- Click Generate quotes.
- Read the panel: large quote, author under it when present, list when count > 1, short note, then Next.
- Copy results or Save results as. Reset results brings back the starter example.
Privacy: Generation stays in your browser—we don’t get your settings or text.
FAQ
- Exact citations? No—short forms for inspiration; verify for formal work.
- Upload? No.
- Unique mode repeats? After each quote runs once, the pool refills so long batches can continue.
- Phone layout? Yes—stacked controls and scrollable results.
- Secure random? No—use random password or random string for secrets.
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