All right, we've got our picture. Now we need to find a quote to put on it. Of course, it doesn't necessarily need to be a quote, it could be a saying a proverb, or just about anything else. So I like to go to brainy quote, that's my favorite quote site at brainy, quote, calm. There's also good reads that good reads calm for slash quotes. And you can just google the type of quote, you're looking for other resources.
I get a number of weekly emails that have quotes in them, and I like to use those. There's also family sayings, Proverbs cultural sayings, you can write your own tips and tricks, hints, life hacks, business hacks, you could do a checklist, a bulleted list, a numbered list, your top 10 for whatever you like, recipes, jokes, it doesn't have to just be a quote. If it's text, you can use it. Let's take a quick look at brainy quote. These are free. You can search by topic, author, search anything you want to in the search box can pick someone's birthday and find a quote from them.
Authors in the news, you have a lot of different ways to search for quotes. Then there's good reads. They have a number of listed quotes right on the homepage, or you can type in keyword, author or any other search you want. Of course, then you can just go to Google type in quotes, and scroll down and look at the results. Of course, there's offline material like books and magazines. I've even found quotes on bumper stickers and billboards.
Do you need permission to use the quote you just found? Fair Use in its most general sense, a fair use is any copying of copyrighted material done for a limited and transformative purpose, such as to comment upon criticize, or parody a copyrighted work. Such uses can be done without permission from the copyright owner. So basically, everyone does it. That's totally okay. However, I always recommend attribution when you can.
So if you have a quote by Dr. Seuss, say it's by Dr. Seuss. If you don't know, put unknown. If you made it up yourself, give yourself credit. Okay, now you have your quotes and your quote resources.