The Postal Dude Quotes & Sayings
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My mother always used to say, 'Well, if you had been born a little girl growing up in Egypt, you would go to church or go to worship Allah, but surely if those people are worshipping a God, it must be the same God' - that's what she always said. The same God with different names. — Jane Goodall

When we feel sad, all we need to do is to count our blessings, no matter how few we notice, so we can feel grateful for what we have been given. Sadness soon disappears and, in return, we get inspired to bless others. — Akiane Kramarik

I think that audio and video over the internet in the sense of teleconferencing and telephone calls. Maybe we'll actually have picture phone through your work station. — Jon Postel

A faithful friend is a strong defense;
And he that hath found him hath found a treasure. — Louisa May Alcott

Finding God in All Things. — Ignatius Of Loyola

My concerts are about me being very private in public, but I'm very protective. — Lady Gaga

Eden, yeah, she was definitely a morning glory: as pretty as a flower, with the strength of a weed. — Mia Sheridan

You had me at hello. — Ruthie L. Manier

It is absolutely impossible to transcend the laws of nature. What can change in historically different circumstances is only the form in which these laws expose themselves. — Karl Marx

A heartful mind can always see better than mindless eyes — Munia Khan

Oh! thought Clarissa, in the middle of my party, here's death, she thought. — Virginia Woolf

Truth does not belong to an individual. — Jiddu Krishnamurti

You will forgive me, for I never visit. I am from the fields, you know, and while quite at home with the Dandelion, make but sorry figure in a Drawing
room
Did you ask me out with a bunch of Daisies, I should thank you, and accept
— Emily Dickinson

Along that straight and true path there are other goals: missionary service, temple marriage, Church activity, scripture study, prayer, temple work. There are countless worthy goals to reach as we travel through life. Needed is our commitment to reach them. — Thomas S. Monson