You might get up in the morning and do your devotions and say a few prayers and there you go. You think you've done your connecting for the day. But you don't know how to wait before the Lord and really stop and hear from the Lord or dig deeper and walk throughout the day with the Lord. It's like sending a quick Tweet or checking your Facebook page real quick. "Hey Lord, what's going on?" But you're missing the intimacy of, "Be still and know that I am God. "
On tour, its either call ex-boyfriends or tweet a lot. Youre just looking for any proof that youre not completely alone.
I think expressing yourself and working hard can't help but have great results. Look at Zach Galifanakis. He didn't tweet. He didn't have a podcast. He just went out and did the funniest standup you'll ever see in your life. And he was rewarded for that.
A congressman sent a tweet that compared president Obama to Adolf Hitler. He has now apologized. It's not helping that he apologized to Hitler.
I can tweet before going to bed at midnight or 1 and know that they're up and at 'em, and they're going to have to respond.
I only tweet if I discover something that's fantastic, or if I heard something really great.
If I say something about David [Bowie], I get 1000 tweets, if I say something about my business just a few! The more personal, the better.
Because words have deep meaning, Tweets have power.
There's an entire universe in every single tweet, and it all really depends on the content as far as how it's going to spread.
Twitter is a vessel that we can use to share #positivity to others through our timeline one tweet at a time.
I do secret stand-up shows around New York. I announce and tweet this to nobody - I get onstage and I do a quick five minutes.
I get tweets every single day going, like, 'I'm so glad you weren't on 'The X Factor. ''
HOW ABOUT INSTEAD OF READING THIS TWEET U JUST GO SIT AND CONTEMPLATE THIS EARTH'S NATURAL BEAUTY
Corporate tweets are like one robot talking to another.
A neighbour put his budgerigar in the mincing machine and invented shredded tweet.
People ask me why I don't tweet. Honestly, I'm so sick of myself.
One of the reasons that I'm a lurker on Twitter is that every time I tweet an idea, I feel like I'm delivering something to the competition that I ought to be giving to a reporter here.
I really like when people do 'stream of consciousness' tweeting, or when people's tweets come across as sort of manic and mostly unedited.
An Australian swimmer who failed to win a gold medal is blaming her loss on social media. In her defense, it is really hard to tweet when you're swimming.
Every time my TweetDeck shoots a new tweet to my desktop, I experience a little dopamine spritz that takes me away from. . . from. . . wait, what was I saying?