Vacation Postcards Quotes & Sayings
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I tried to become a family man. I got married, but it didn't work out. After 22 months we got an annulment. Then I married an Italian girl, which resulted in an immediate annulment. I had two annulments by the time I was 23. — Dominic Chianese

The great corrupter of public man is the ego. Looking at the mirror distracts one's attention from the problem. — Dean Acheson

Bob has a new strategy. Either he's taken some vacation time, or he's logging heavy miles on the weekends. He's spending his money on postage in recent weeks. They arrive almost daily - postcards from the Utah hinterlands, from all corners of the Industry State; from Logan and Monticello, from Cedar City and Provo. — Jonathan Evison

I Mean come on, if they can put a man on the moon, we ought to be able to put one in your bedroom. — Jackie Bouchard

My policy is to be able to take a ticket at Victoria station and go anywhere I damn well please! — Ernest Bevin

I just think the most difficult thing to displace is privilege. — Sean Connery

It shouldn't matter whether you understand it or not, August. Or whether it would be enough of a challenge for you or not. It's Seth's dream. Not yours. — Catherine Ryan Hyde

If there was obsession here - a dominant persistent desire - then it was the desire to lose ourselves in one another. The only problem is that one person is now lost, and the other is trapped. — Ella Frank

We are imitating Nature, who is variable; and he who imitates her cannot be blamed. — Michael A. Ledeen

Yeah, I do. HipHop was, though I would not say all, cause I try to keep myself open to other things, but nearly all I listend to for the last 14 years of my life. — DJ Shadow

Okay everybody, line up in alphabetical order according to your height. — Casey Stengel

What I think is that we in the church - and especially I as an Archbishop - I'm responsible for maintaining our rules, and making sure we hold to unity in the Body of Christ. — George Carey

Once man has lost the fundamental orientation which unifies his existence, he breaks down into the multiplicity of his desires; in refusing to await the time of promise, his life-story disintegrates into a myriad of unconnected instants. — Pope Francis

As soon as a woman's primary social value could no longer be defined as the attainment of virtuous domesticity, the beauty myth redefined it as the attainment of virtuous beauty. It did so to substitute both a new consumer imperative and a new justification for economic unfairness in the workplace where the old ones had lost their hold over newly liberated women. — Naomi Wolf