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Postmarked Date Quotes By The Beatles

Love has a nasty habit of disappearing overnight. — The Beatles

Postmarked Date Quotes By Carolyn Crane

Most people think happiness is about gaining something, but it's not. It's all about getting rid of the darkness you accumulate. — Carolyn Crane

Postmarked Date Quotes By Jackson Katz

The best thing I can say is professional football is a business. When they are recruiting football players, they are not recruiting model citizens. Everybody has to be aware of this. What's being selected for the NFL is the ability to play and perform on Sunday afternoons. Everything else is secondary. — Jackson Katz

Postmarked Date Quotes By Howard Schultz

People around the world, they want the authentic Starbucks experience. — Howard Schultz

Postmarked Date Quotes By Mira Grant

Why is it you assholes always feel the need to tell the media your evil plans before you kill us?" asked Becks. "Is it a union requirement or something? — Mira Grant

Postmarked Date Quotes By Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

The most telling and profound way of describing the evolution of the universe would undoubtedly be to trace the evolution of love. — Pierre Teilhard De Chardin

Postmarked Date Quotes By Francis Ledwidge

I joined the British Army because she stood between Ireland and an enemy common to our civilization, and I would not have her (Britain) say that she defended us while we did nothing at home but pass resolutions. — Francis Ledwidge

Postmarked Date Quotes By Elizabeth Taylor

Everything was handed to me - looks, fame, wealth, honour, love. I rarely had to fight for anything — Elizabeth Taylor

Postmarked Date Quotes By Adam Brody

I always enjoyed movies and in hindsight I realise how captivating they were to me. — Adam Brody

Postmarked Date Quotes By Charles Dickens

He [Mr. Snagsby] is a mild, bald, timid man with a shining head and a scrubby clump of black hair sticking out at the back. He tends to meekness and obesity. — Charles Dickens