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The post office has a great charm at one point of our lives. When you have lived to my age, you will begin to think letters are never worth going through the rain for.
Jane Austen
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1775
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1817
)
Charme
We have an additional list of about 19 people that we've checked with the post office, Internet searches and so forth, that may have been getting mail or lived in the area,
Bob Roper
You had this respect for her and because she was so beautiful, you just loved her. She had this presence about her. I mean, getting dressed up in a suit just to go to the post office. I go to the post office in shorts and a T-shirt. She?s just one of those classic, elegant women.
Sonya Hope
It's the difference between being the Post Office and having to do two deliveries a day, and being able to pick off the higher value business. We're going to be the kind of UPS or FedEx, and BT can be the Post Office.
John Pluthero
One of the proud joys of the man of letters --if that man of letters is an artist is to feel within himself the power to immortalize at will anything he chooses to immortalize. Insignificant though he may be, he is conscious of possessing a creative divinity. God creates lives; the man of imagination creates fictional lives which may make a profound and as it were more living impression on the world's memory.
Edmond and Jules De Goncourt
My parents live 16 miles out on a dirt road and another mile on a different road. How the heck did they find the way out there? These guys are like the post office. Rain, snow, hail, they're there.
Todd Hays
"Lives" of great men oft remind us as we o'er their pages turn, That we too may leave behind us - Letters that we ought to burn
Thomas Hood
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1799
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1845
)
"Lives" of great men oft remind us as we o'er their pages turn, That we too may leave behind us - Letters that we ought to burn
Thomas Hood
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1799
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1845
)
O ay, letters - I had letters - I am persecuted with letters - I hate letters - nobody knows how to write letters; and yet one has 'em, one does not know why - they serve one to pin up one's hair.
William Congreve
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1670
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1729
)
We are at a turning point of our era, ... Privatization of the post office is the first step toward the reconstruction of Japan's politics and economy.
Junichiro Koizumi
They named it Madden Post Office because W.A. Madden, who lived across the road, gave them the bond money and he wanted it named after him,
Tom Yates
There is a huge cultural issue to overcome; if these account holders were the type of people who played the stock market, they wouldn't have done their banking in a safe haven like the post office to begin with. This may be a step in the right direction, but it will take many years before we feel it.
Shinichi Ichikawa
We are not the first group to call for
impeachment. We have decided to add our voice to the call.
All the reasons given for the invasion have shown themselves
to be half-truths or misleading. The conflict continues to
drag on taking the lives of our soldiers and innocent Iraqis.
It is clear that George Bush does not intend to change course
in an effort to right this great wrong. He has had enough
time in his second term to begin a shift and he has not. It
is time to remove him from office.
David Cline
There is no personal charm so great as the charm of a cheerful temperament.
Henry Van Dyke
(
1852
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1933
)
Charme
There is no personal charm so great as the charm of a cheerful temperament. A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness.
Henry Van Dyke
(
1852
-
1933
)
Charme
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