I made a free website to print motivational quotes

They say you’re the average of the people you spend time with.

I don’t have many ambitious people around me, but I like to fill my walls with quotes from inspiring people - reminders of where I want to be in the future. I thought this could help others too. So I built Quotes Hunter, a simple site where anyone can print motivational quotes with just one click.

These Motivational Quotes are carefully selected from Successful entrepreneurs, innovators, and thinkers like Steve Jobs, Elon Musk, Sam Altman, Mark Twain, and Naval Ravikant to inspire you with wisdom, courage, and motivation.

Try it here: Quotes Hunter

I’d love your feedback: What would make it more valuable for you?

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I think what you’ve built taps into something deeper than just “nice words on a page.” People turn to motivational quotes because they’re short, distilled reminders that cut through the noise and reconnect them to their own drive. Most of us already know the principles of persistence, courage, and focus but life, work, and setbacks make us forget. Quotes work almost like mental anchors; a single line can spark perspective, shift mood, or reignite energy in a moment of doubt.

For me, the real value would come if the site could go beyond just inspiration and also add context, maybe grouping quotes by themes (resilience, risk-taking, creativity) or even pairing them with practical prompts. That way it’s not only “words on the wall,” but also a tool for reflection and action.

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I like it.
What will you do to keep it fresh?
Besides more quotes you could add motivational stories and clips in the future, or make it a business by selling the quote prints framed.

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Glad you liked it, @Joe ! You’re right adding more quotes is just the start. If there’s enough interest, I plan to categorize them so people can find quotes based on their mood and preferences. You also gave some great ideas like motivational stories, short clips, and even framed prints which I’ll definitely consider. Thanks for the suggestions! The goal is to keep it fresh and make inspiration as accessible (and maybe even as beautiful) as possible.

Great perspective, @Smurf2 — thanks for sharing! You’re right, quotes aren’t just words, they’re quick reminders that help us reconnect with things we sometimes forget. I also like your idea of grouping them into themes like resilience, risk-taking, or creativity. I’ll keep that in mind as the project grows!

The best way to develop a passion: like it, develop it, get motivation and don’t think about making money with it !

That explains why I never had any passion.

Ask an accountant if he/she has a passion for accounting.

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It is about a wisdom saying “When you begin any business, the first thing is to have a passion for that business then the money will become later !”

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I think the same person also said “The cheque is in the mail”.

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That’s right business is a long-term game. Once you start, it takes up most of your life, and you think about it all the time. So you really need to like what you’re working on, otherwise you’ll eventually give up. Getting traction is never easy. it demands a lot of time and focus. And if someone doesn’t enjoy what they’re building, it’s very hard to stay committed. That’s why most startups fail. They give up too early.

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That’s my intention, some people fly too high too easy and when they just crash (when they realized) that it is not too easy to make. Flying High with this illusion makes you falling down more easily than before to the floor.

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I’ve also flown high a few times and crashed, but I never lost hope. I want to be someone and I won’t stop until I make it. So instead of giving up, I learned how to pick projects that inspire me to work hard without forcing myself. I think nobody learns to fly without crashing a few times, but eventually, they learn to fly.

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Yes exaclty that’s the way, going high and high!