Postmarks Quotes & Sayings
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It would be easier for the Devil to go to church and cross himself with holy water than for these people to comprehend the ideas which are accepted facts to us today. — Adolf Hitler

It could be argued that all leadership is appreciative leadership. It's the capacity to see the best in the world around us, in our colleagues, and in the groups we are trying to lead. It's the capacity to see the most creative and improbable opportunities in the marketplace. It's the capacity to see with an appreciative eye the true and the good, the better and the possible. — David Cooperrider

The public lands are a public stock, which ought to be disposed of to the best advantage for the nation. — James Monroe

Our founders never intended us to have a professional political class. — Carly Fiorina

Wesley: To the pain means the first thing you will lose will be your feet below the ankles. Then your hands at the wrists. Next your nose. The next thing you will lose will be your left eye followed by your right.
Prince Humperdink: And then my ears, I understand let's get on with it.
Wesley: WRONG. Your ears you keep and I'll tell you why. So that every shriek of every child at seeing your hideousness will be yours to cherish. Every babe that weeps at your approach, every woman who cries out, "Dear God! What is that thing," will echo in your perfect ears. That is what to the pain means. It means I leave you in anguish, wallowing in freakish misery forever. — William Goldman

Everything in nature is the result of fixed laws. — Charles Darwin

Remember what people used to say about meditation? Now everyone is doing it. — Shirley Maclaine

I have lived in the monster and I know its insides; and my sling is the sling of David . — Jose Marti

We'll always be compatible. You're an extension of me. A piece I've been missing for so long, Bit. — Anie Michaels

What do I wish I could be doing if money or status were not an issue? — Michael Hyatt

Florence had noticed one or two eccentricities in herself lately, which might be the result of hard work, or of age, or of living alone. When the letters came, for example, she often found herself wasting time in looking at the postmarks and wondering whoever they could be from, instead of opening them in a sensible manner and finding out at once. — Penelope Fitzgerald

The problem of architecture has always been the same throughout time. Its authentic quality is reached through its proportions, and the proportions cost nothing. In fact, most of them are proportions among things, not the things themselves. Art is almost always a question of proportions. — Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe

If a man is gracious and courteous to strangers, it shows that he is a citizen of the world. — Francis Bacon

What's that?' Thaniel said, curious. The postmarks and stamps weren't English or Japanese.
'A painting. There's a depressed Dutchman who does countryside scenes and flowers and things. It's ugly, but I have to maintain the estates in Japan and modern art is a good investment. — Natasha Pulley