I've created Quoter[0] to address this point in particular. I read a fair amount of materials on daily basis (books, blogs, discussions) and some times I want a to save a sentence. With Quoter it's just one click away.
To get reminded about the quotes (or annotations) that I've saved: I've configure it to show a random quote every 3 hours.
This quote was shown when I was writing this comment :)
>Every time you create something – whether it's a website, a client app, a blog post, a powerpoint presentation, or an email – ask yourself, "so what?" If you can't answer that question convincingly, reformulate and try again.
It also have the ability to export saved quotes, I a script to process the output to a page on my website[1].
To get reminded about the quotes (or annotations) that I've saved: I've configure it to show a random quote every 3 hours.
This quote was shown when I was writing this comment :)
>Every time you create something – whether it's a website, a client app, a blog post, a powerpoint presentation, or an email – ask yourself, "so what?" If you can't answer that question convincingly, reformulate and try again.
It also have the ability to export saved quotes, I a script to process the output to a page on my website[1].
[0] https://getquoter.app/ [1] https://mhasbini.com/highlights.html