Discover Qoutes - Remember Passages from Your Favorite Books | ADSFuture Blog

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Discover Qoutes - Remember Passages from Your Favorite Books | ADSFuture Blog

Discover Qoutes - Remember Passages from Your Favorite Books

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Intriguing Book Quotes at Your Fingertips

Qoutes is your personal book quotes repository. Remember and cherish passages from your favorite books. View quotes from the books you have read and review your previously saved ones. Share your most beloved quotes with friends and followers on social media with just a click of a button.

How does it Work?

Experience the simplicity of Qoutes:

  1. Create a Lookalike Set

    After reading a book, create a lookalike set to have access to its quotes later for your own enjoyment and sharing.

  2. Upload your Video

    Upload your video to Deadale.ai and get ready for the magic to happen.

  3. Get AI-generated Lookalikes List

    Get an AI-generated lookalikes list with modified voice content or video aspects, each curated to a specific user demographic.

Connecting Readers Worldwide

With Qoutes, you can quickly share quotes from your favorite books on social media. Connect with fellow readers from all over the world and inspire others with the wisdom and beauty of literature. Let your favorite quotes spark meaningful discussions and shared experiences.

Refresh Your Browser for New Quotes

Experience the joy of new discoveries every time you refresh your browser. Qoutes offers you a delightful surprise by displaying random quotes from popular authors and their books. Embrace the diversity of literature with each click!

Experience the Magic of Qoutes

Ready to embark on a journey through the world of literary gems? Visit Qoutes today and relive the magic of your favorite books: Visit Qoutes

Sample Quotes:

"Look for growth situations with low price-earnings multiples. If the growth takes place, there's often a double bonus—both the earnings and the multiple rise, producing large gains. Beware of very high multiple stocks in which future growth is already discounted. If growth doesn't materialize, losses are doubly heavy—both the earnings and the multiples drop."

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A Random Walk Down Wall Street by Burton G. Malkiel

Category: Entertainment | Literature | Books

Posted by: Fauzan Shaikh on July 21, 2023

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