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Press Release Quote Generator

Nearly every press release includes a quote from a leader, and it needs to sound confident, on-message, and human — yet writing a polished quote to order, often on behalf of someone else, is surprisingly hard. This tool generates professional executive-style quotes you can adapt: expressions of pride, commitment, excitement, and vision that add a human voice to a release. The only input is how many quotes you want — up to six, drawn without replacement from the eight-quote pool covering milestone announcements, partnerships, product launches, and customer commitment. Personalise the wording to sound like the actual person it will be attributed to, and get their approval before publishing. A great press release quote adds colour and vision the factual body cannot — keep it short enough that a journalist can lift it directly.

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How to use

  1. Choose your options above
  2. Click Generate
  3. Copy your result

Detailed instructions

  1. Choose how many quotes you want.
  2. Click Generate to produce quotes.
  3. Adapt the wording to the person.
  4. Get it approved before publishing.

Use Cases

  • Writing a press release quote
  • Drafting an announcement
  • Providing a leadership quote
  • Adding voice to PR copy
  • Quoting an executive

Tips

  • Convey vision, not the facts again.
  • Keep it short and quotable.
  • Personalise it to the speaker.
  • Get approval before publishing.

FAQ

What types of quotes does the generator produce?

Eight quotes covering: milestone pride, mission alignment, customer-first commitment, partnership excitement, industry-standard setting, customer-listening moments, and trust acknowledgement — all in the confident, measured executive register used across industries.

What makes a good press release quote?

It adds a human voice and conveys vision, excitement, or gratitude rather than repeating the facts already in the release. A good quote is confident, on-message, and concise — short enough that a journalist can lift it directly into a story without editing.

Who should the quote be attributed to?

Usually the relevant leader closest to the news — a founder, CEO, or the executive responsible for the announcement. Whoever is attributed should approve the final wording, since they are publicly on record for it. Personalise the tone to sound like that person.

How long should a press release quote be?

Short. Journalists are far more likely to use a tight, quotable line than a rambling paragraph. One or two sentences that capture the significance or emotion of the news is the ideal length — enough to add voice, brief enough to be lifted whole.

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