Letters Quotations | Page 6
Letters Quotes from:
- Jane Austen
- Lord Chesterfield
- Virginia Woolf
- Blaise Pascal
- Cassandra Clare
- Emily Dickinson
- Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
- Stephen King
- William Shakespeare
- Anne Sexton
- Charles Dickens
- Douglas Adams
- George Bernard Shaw
- Henry David Thoreau
- Jill Abramson
- Jodi Picoult
- Jorge Luis Borges
- Jules Renard
- Lewis Carroll
- Mahatma Gandhi
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Common Sense Quotes
Chain letters like this are too easily forwarded to friends, family and colleagues without people using their common sense. Stories like this become urban legends, constantly being repeated without anyone bothering to check the facts. Hoaxes and chain letters like this are not harmless - they waste time and bandwidth, and can be a genuine headache for support departments. Users need to be more skeptical, and ask themselves whether everything they are told by email can be believed.
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Almost Quotes
George Orwell, James Joyce, Gertrude Stein and almost any writer you could name received rejection letters, ... Margaret Mitchell got rejection letters from 38 different publishers before anyone finally deigned to publish her novel, 'Gone With The Wind.' How many talented writers are there who gave up without ever making it into print because of misguided rejection?
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Attached Quotes
I don't worry. But I know it's there. I played with Hank Aaron. There was no security attached to Hank and the Braves. I wasn't there when he broke the record but I was there when he was approaching and stuff started happening - hate letters and yelling - and there wasn't speculation about him.
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Book Quotes
Do you tell me that the Bible is against our rights? Then I say that our claims do not rest upon a book written no one knows when, or by whom. Do you tell me what Paul or Peter says on the subject? Then again I reply that our claims do not rest on the opinions of any one, not even on those of Paul and Peter, . . . Books and opinions, no matter from whom they came, if they are in opposition to human rights, are nothing but dead letters.