Step 1
Describe the book
Add a title, focused topic, audience, language and any non-negotiable instructions.
Generate original short-form lines, explain the idea behind each one and invite the reader to reflect — without assembling disconnected quotations by hand.

A strong quote collection needs one recognizable theme rather than disconnected sayings.
The Automateed AI Quote Book Creator generates a themed book of 10 to 100 completely original quotes in one of seven styles — motivational, wisdom, love, friendship, humor, stoic or entrepreneurship. Each entry pairs the quote with two-to-four sentences of commentary, a reflection prompt and five ruled writing lines; no lines are copied from or attributed to real people. Generation costs one credit per 20 quotes and exports with an AI cover as a formatted PDF.
Before publishing attributed quotations, follow the book copyright guide and verify every source. If your own commentary carries the value, structure it as a nonfiction book instead of padding a quote collection.
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How it works
Every structured creator uses the same library, status tracking, preview and export experience. The content schema changes to fit this book type.
Step 1
Add a title, focused topic, audience, language and any non-negotiable instructions.
Step 2
Set the scope and see the required ebook credits before generation starts.
Step 3
Automateed outlines the sequence, creates each quote and generates a matching cover.
Step 4
Edit individual fields, check the complete preview and download the formatted PDF.
Most “quote book” tools scrape famous lines and inherit two problems: attribution errors and rights risk. This creator takes the opposite approach — the generation prompt requires every line to be an original creation, forbids reproducing or paraphrasing real quotations, and never attributes words to public figures. What you get is a draft of new aphoristic writing shaped to your theme.
That constraint is also creative discipline. Because the model cannot lean on Churchill and Maya Angelou, each line has to carry your book’s specific point of view — resilience for founders reads differently from resilience for caregivers, and the style selector (motivational, wisdom, love, friendship, humor, stoic, entrepreneurship) sets the register.
A quote alone is a fortune cookie. Each generated entry follows a three-part page: the quote as the hero element, a commentary of two to four sentences unpacking the idea, and a “Reflect” prompt with five ruled lines. The commentary is what makes the book worth its price — it converts a pretty sentence into a small essay the reader can apply.
The entries are outlined as a collection, not generated independently, so a 40-quote book about creative courage moves through distinct territory — starting, fear, taste, persistence, shipping — instead of circling one idea in forty phrasings.
The strongest use case is the occasion book: 25 original lines about beginnings for a graduate, forty entries on patience for a new parent, stoic principles for a retiring colleague. Because the quotes are original, the book feels written for the recipient rather than assembled from a poster catalog — and the reflection space turns it into something they use, not shelve.
For speakers, coaches and founders, the same format productizes your own themes: generate the collection around your frameworks, then edit lines toward phrases you actually say. The result works as a client gift, a talk companion or a low-priced brand book, and pairs naturally with the affirmation and poetry creators for a small giftable line.
Publishing famous quotations commercially is a rights minefield: many well-known lines are misattributed, some are under copyright, and quotation databases license none of it for you. Original generation sidesteps the whole category of risk — there is no attribution to get wrong because no real person is quoted.
Treat the draft with normal diligence anyway: originality instructions reduce risk, they do not abolish review. Search any line you plan to feature on a cover or in marketing, and never add a real person’s name to a quote unless you have independently verified both the source and your right to use it.
Quote books are the cheapest structured format to generate: one credit per 20 quotes, so the default 40-quote collection costs 2 credits and the 100-quote maximum 5 credits, with the price shown before you start. The AI cover and the formatted PDF export are part of the project.
After generation, edit any entry — tighten a line, rewrite commentary in your own cadence, sharpen a reflection question — and adjust the book title before export. Compact books of 25 to 40 entries suit gifts and lead magnets; 80-plus entries make a substantial bedside collection.
Example concepts
Start with a reader, context and outcome. These examples show the level of focus that gives the generator something meaningful to design around.
Grounded lines about patience, endurance and asking for help.
A giftable collection for writers, makers and artists.
Concise principles followed by practical reflection.
Built for the format
Motivational, wisdom, love, friendship, humor, stoic and entrepreneurship.
The prompt asks for original writing and avoids assigning words to real people.
Every quote is unpacked instead of left as an isolated sentence.
Choose a compact gift or a more substantial collection.
Who it helps
Build a concise keepsake around a person, milestone or shared value.
Translate your themes into memorable lines and discussion prompts.
Create a differentiated short-form title with more substance than a quote list.
Originality instructions reduce the risk of copied famous quotations, but AI output still needs human review. Search distinctive lines before commercial release and never add a real person’s name unless you have verified the source and usage rights.
FAQ
No — it is configured to write completely original lines and is explicitly instructed not to reproduce, paraphrase or attribute quotes to real people. The output is a draft of original aphoristic material, not a licensed quotation database.
Three parts: the original quote as the hero element, a commentary of two to four sentences unpacking the idea, and a “Reflect” prompt followed by five ruled writing lines for the reader.
Seven: motivational, wisdom, love, friendship, humor, stoic and entrepreneurship. The style sets the register; your theme — “resilience and new beginnings”, “words for hard days” — sets the territory.
From 10 to 100, with 40 as the default. Compact 25–40 entry books work as gifts and lead magnets; longer collections compete as retail titles.
One credit per 20 quotes, rounded up — the default 40-quote book is 2 credits and the 100-quote maximum is 5. The exact cost appears on the create form before generation, cover and PDF included.
Yes. Every entry is editable field by field — the line itself, its commentary and the reflection prompt — so you can tune the collection toward your own voice before exporting the PDF.
The originality constraints remove the classic quotation-rights problem, but do your diligence: search any distinctive line you plan to feature prominently, and keep real names out unless you have verified rights. Our review note on this page covers the details.
Yes — generation supports 100+ languages, and short-form writing translates well. Have a native speaker check idiomatic lines, since aphorisms depend heavily on phrasing.
Quote books speak in an authorial voice with commentary; affirmation books speak in the reader’s first-person voice with daily journaling; poetry collections trade aphorism for form and imagery. All three are structured creators here, so match the format to how the reader will use it.
A formatted PDF of the full collection with consistent typography for quotes, commentary and writing space, plus the AI-generated cover stored with the project for your publishing workflow.
Continue the workflow
Use the relevant editorial, design and selling guides before releasing the finished project under your name.
One subscription unlocks every creator below — same login, same library, same export quality.
Kids’ word searches, riddles, mazes of the mind & drawing prompts by age group.
Open creatorThemed quiz rounds with answer keys and fun facts — pub-night ready.
Open creatorOriginal poetry collections — free verse, haiku, sonnets — with a real arc.
Open creatorComplete short-story anthologies in any genre, 1,000+ words per story.
Open creatorStep-by-step guides with pro tips, tools lists and common mistakes.
Open creatorDestination guides written like a local — itineraries, food, insider tips.
Open creatorSet the scope, see the credit cost and keep control of every generated quote before you export.