A Quote by Michael Dirda

Some travelers collect souvenirs, postcards, or bumper stickers; I bring home a pencil from the various places I visit. — © Michael Dirda
Some travelers collect souvenirs, postcards, or bumper stickers; I bring home a pencil from the various places I visit.
A lot of people don't like bumper stickers. I don't mind bumper stickers. To me a bumper sticker is a shortcut. It's like a little sign that says 'Hey, let's never hang out.'
Good places for aphorisms: in fortune cookies, on bumper stickers, and on banners flying over the Palace of Free Advice.
I had everything you could collect. I had these Spice Girls postcards. I also had the stickers and Barbie girls. I had all five of them. I was a real fangirl. They were actually preaching some cool stuff, the thing about girl power and sticking together with your best girlfriends.
Magic happens, see. It's just like on those bumper stickers, the ones that say, 'Miracles Happen', or 'Jesus Happens'. I never really took those too seriously. I mean, they're bumper stickers. Yeah, yeah, I know what you're thinking. Miracles? Right. Jesus? Maybe. But magic?
I hate bumper stickers, you can't sum anything up. All you do is paint yourself in some caricaturist corner.
The most important part of a RPG is the player feeling like they are taking the role of a character in a fully realised fantasy world. They can explore, visit various towns and places, talk to people, customise their character, collect various items, and defeat monsters. The story is not the focus of the experience and is only there to make the atmosphere of the fantasy world more interesting and engaging during the course of the game.
You don't put bumper stickers on a Bentley.
The world’s bumper sticker reads: Life sucks, and then you die. Perhaps Christian bumper stickers should read: Life sucks, but then you find hope and you can’t wait to die.
My parents are apolitical - no bumper stickers, no yard signs. They don't talk about politics.
In this business, if you're a success, there's some folks who actually worship you. I have been to some places where it's impossible to walk across the stage without having the major portion of my outfit torn off for souvenirs.
I collect underwear from my travels. Lace, lingerie, bodysuits... they're like souvenirs.
Some travelers think they want to go to foreign places but are dismayed when the places turn out actually to be foreign.
I am mad about hats. I collect them as souvenirs from my globe trotting.
[Jesus] said that they will know we are Christians - not by our bumper stickers and T-shirts - but by our love.
Supporting the troops has got to mean more than bumper stickers on pickup trucks, my friends. We need to give them what they need.
The Confederate flag is one of those things that should only be seen on t-shirts, belt buckles and bumper stickers to help the rest of us identify the worst people in the world.
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