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But I often wonder: Where would I be without them? I think — J.D. Vance
Insofar as Americans have a popular image of postal workers, it has become increasingly squalid. But this didn't just happen. It is the result of intentional policy choices. Since the 1980s, legislators have led the way in systematically defunding the post office and encouraging private alternatives as part of an ongoing campaign to convince Americans that government doesn't really work. — David Graeber
I believe imagination to be a uniquely human gift. The reason I like my job, and have liked it for more than half a century, is that I get to use my imagination. — Tyne Daly
The design of the building addresses the public nature of both the urban context and the internal program. In order to reinforce the building's associative or mimetic qualities, the facades are organized in a classical three-part division of base, middle or body, and attic or head. — Michael Graves
As a rule, conventions only become conventions if they work. — Steve Krug
Trust me, Stryder, there is no greater pain than to let the one you love leave your side. Knowing they are out there, alone, and always wondering if they are healthy and happy. (Zenobia) — Kinley MacGregor
this is no place for miracles — Laura Wiess
The ideal society has yet to be built - one which balances nicely collective well-being and individual well-being. — Peace Pilgrim
I see there's more cooking out here than the pheasant." Valten leaned over to turn the roasting birds on the spit and mumbled, "Not anymore. — Melanie Dickerson
Maybe I spent more time dwelling on emotions than some people, and maybe that's why I ended up writing. — Iris Dement
I don't seek, I find. — Pablo Picasso
Throughout their friendship Deronda had been used to Hans' egotism, but he had never before felt intolerant of it: when Hans, habitually pouring out his own feelings and affairs, had never cared for any detail in return, and, if he chanced to know any, had soon forgotten it — George Eliot
I've made it a policy to move every five years, either physically or in my research. — Abraham Robinson