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"Be like a postage stamp. Stick to one thing until you get there." »Josh Billings
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"All science is either physics or stamp collecting." »Ernest Rutherford
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"A leader without a vision is just a letter without a stamp; it can never reach his destination." »Mehmet Murat ildan
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"My son, observe the postage stamp! Its usefulness depends upon its ability to stick to one thing until it gets there." »Josh Billings
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"Consider the postage stamp: its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing till it gets there." »Josh Billings
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"Consider the postage stamp: its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing till it gets there." »Josh Billings
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"Books, like proverbs, receive their chief value from the stamp and esteem of the ages through which they have passed" »Sir W. Temple
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"We must, however, acknowledge as it seems to me, that a man with all his noble qualities...still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin." »Charles Darwin
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"Some people, you would think, are made up of nothing but title and genealogy; the stamp of dignity defaces in them the very character of humanity, and transports them to such a degree of haughtiness that they reckon it below them to exercise good nature or good manners." »L?Estrange
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"Man with all his noble qualities, with sympathy which feels for the most debased, with benevolence which extends not only to other men but to the humblest living creature, with his god-like intellect which has penetrated into the movements and constitution of the solar system- with all these exalted powers- Man still bears in his bodily frame the indelible stamp of his lowly origin." »Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man 1871
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"Formulate and stamp indelibly on your mind a mental picture of yourself as succeeding. Hold this picture tenaciously. Never permit it to fade. Your mind will seek to develop the picture...Do not build up obstacles in your imagination." »Norman Vincent Peale
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"A strong body makes the mind strong. As to the species of exercises, I advise the gun. While this gives moderate exercise to the body, it gives boldness, enterprise and independence to the mind. Games played with the ball and others of that nature, are too violent for the body and stamp no character on the mind. Let your gun therefore be the constant companion of your walks." »Thomas Jefferson
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