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What do you call a person who writes quotes?

There isn't one specific term for someone who writes quotes. Here's why and some possibilities depending on the context:

* Quotes are often attributed to specific people. So, the "writer" of the quote is usually the person who originally said or wrote it.

* Someone might compile or curate quotes. You could call them a quote collector, quote curator, or anthologist.

* A writer might create fictional quotes. This could be part of a larger work, like a novel or play. You'd call them a writer, author, or playwright, depending on the type of work.

* A person might write quote-based content. This could be for social media, marketing, or motivational purposes. You might call them a content creator, copywriter, or motivational speaker.

Ultimately, the best term depends on the specific context and what the person is doing with the quotes.

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