A Quote by Josh Billings

Consider the postage stamp: its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing till it gets there. — © Josh Billings
Consider the postage stamp: its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing till it gets there.
Be like a postage stamp. Stick to one thing until you get there.
The most interesting thing about a postage stamp is the persistence with which it sticks to its job.
I dream that my face appears on a postage stamp.
The President of today is just the postage stamp of tomorrow.
He picked the postage stamp over the wall with aplomb.
I should be a postage stamp. That’s the only way I’ll ever get licked!
Well we have a tiny garden, it's like a postage stamp, so generally we try to get out to the parks in London as much as possible.
There ain't any news in being good. You might write the doings of all the convents of the world on the back of a postage stamp, and have room to spare.
There aint any news in being good. You might write the doings of all the convents of the world on the back of a postage stamp, and have room to spare.
I never needed Panavision and stereophonic sound to woo the world. I did it in black and white on a screen the size of a postage stamp. Honey, that's talent.
I discovered that my own little postage stamp of native soil was worth writing about and that I would never live long enough to exhaust it.
If there be anything that can be called genius, it consists chiefly in ability to give that attention to a subject which keeps it steadily in the mind, till we have surveyed it accurately on all sides.
I should be a postage stamp, because that's the only way I'll ever get licked. I'm beautiful. I'm fast. I'm so mean I make medicine sick. I can't possibly be beat.
Everything can't be a postage-stamp-sized project. Everything can't be a chamber piece. Musicals aren't even meant to be that, or identified with it... It's none of it simple.
If the Queen can reject the advice of a minister on a little thing like a postage stamp, what would happen if she rejected the advice of the Prime Minister on a major matter? If the Crown personally can reject advice, then, of course, the whole democratic facade turns out to be false
I love the rebelliousness of snail mail, and I love anything that can arrive with a postage stamp. There's something about that person's breath and hands on the letter.
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