I'm pretty satisfied with how 'Postcard' turned out. I think everybody did a great job. — Al Jardine Copy Share Image
Every American, I think, should be able to fill out their taxes on a postcard. — Ted Cruz Copy Share Image
That kind of creaming off the pretty postcard image of the past, I think, is a road to nowhere. — Lindsay Duncan Copy Share Image
You ever get a postcard, you get so excited you don't even read it! "Hey I got a - who cares." — Jim Gaffigan Copy Share Image
Lifes never a postcard of life, is it? It never feels like how youd want it to look. — Russell Brand Copy Share Image
“He has a saying: he'll only believe what can be written on a postcard.” — John le Carré Copy Share Image
The world before us is a postcard, and I imagine the story we are writing on it. — Mary E. Pearson Copy Share Image
What goes by the name of love is banishment, with now and then a postcard from the homeland, such is my considered… — Samuel Beckett Copy Share Image
Your past is just that, the past, a place within your psyche with no more reality to it then the picture of… — Guy Finley Copy Share Image
For email, the old postcard rule applies. Nobody else is supposed to read your postcards, but you'd be a fool if you… — Judith Martin Copy Share Image
It is not easy writing someone a postcard. The size and shape of the card cut you down to size... — Ron Padgett Copy Share Image
“He sat up. He smiled. Something heavy and winged took off from his chest. Eleanor hadn’t written him a letter, it was… — Rainbow Rowell Eleanor and Park Copy Share Image
That's why when I send a postcard I quiz people. "Hey, did you get that postcard?" "Yeah, yeah yeah." "Well what'd I… — Jim Gaffigan Copy Share Image
“His eyes were the same colour as the sea in a postcard someone sends you when they love you, but not enough… — Warsan Shire Copy Share Image
The place closest to my dad's heart, unequivocally his favourite, was Scarborough. To him it was the epitome of the English coast,… — Jonny Bairstow Copy Share Image
“Your memory creates postcard images, but it doesn't really comprehend the world at all. That's why a landscape is so affected by… — Olga Tokarczuk Copy Share Image
I was a small business owner, father, and husband just living out in the suburbs. I kind of had a boring life… — Frank Warren Copy Share Image
Despite living in an increasingly digital world, there are a few things I still like to keep as physical reminders. So every… — Ruzwana Bashir Copy Share Image
Why do you have to be out of town to write a postcard? I want a to write a postcard to my… — Jim Gaffigan Copy Share Image
“He could describe walking towards the Taj Mahal – ho-hum, thinks the reader, immediately in the realm of the tacky postcard –… — Iain Banks Copy Share Image
The postcard is sacred to me. It makes me sad that no one sends them very much anymore because of email and… — Elaine Equi Copy Share Image
“today i received a postcard i sent to myself last week from another city when i was nearly too drunk to stand,… — Christoper Poindexter Copy Share Image
“It was a postcard. 'Greetings from the Land of 10,000 Lakes,' it said on the front. Park turned it over and recognized… — Rainbow Rowell Copy Share Image
“In those years before mobile phones, email and Skype, travelers depended on the rudimentary communications system known as the postcard. Other methods--the… — Julian Barnes Copy Share Image
“So, who is it?" Stella is persisting, somewhat suspiciously. "What's his name?" But if I don't tell her the truth, what do… — Alexandra Potter Copy Share Image
“The effect is both domestic and wild, equal parts geometric and chaotic. It's the visual signature of small, diversified farms that creates… — Barbara Kingsolver Copy Share Image
“We take off for New Jersey. Gigantic landscape of factories, bridges, and railroads. And then, suddenly, East Orange and a countryside as… — Albert Camus Copy Share Image
“In Maurilia, the traveler is invited to visit the city and, at the same time, to examine some old postcards that show… — Italo Calvino Copy Share Image
On TV you can't show landscapes. You just can't. Even a postcard is better. — Jean-Luc Godard Copy Share Image
Life’s never a postcard of life, is it? It never feels like how you’d want it to look. — Russell Brand Copy Share Image
“Telephone did not come into existence from the persistent improvement of the postcard.” — Amit Kalantri Copy Share Image
“Put that on a postcard: "San Francisco; more butt-fucking per square inch...miss you".” — Daniel Tosh Copy Share Image
When I designed my loft, I literally framed the World Trade Center as a picture postcard I could see from my bed.… — Bernard Tschumi Copy Share Image
“extras, in case you want to send some.” “Irma,” M.J. said. “Who am I going to write a postcard to? You’re the” — Stephanie Kallos Copy Share Image
My father grew up in a Norman Rockwell postcard. His mother was a stay-at-home mom, his father was a rural mailman, they… — Alex Wagner Copy Share Image
Don't ever forget the words on a postcard that my father sent me last year: "If you win the rat race, you're… — Anna Quindlen Copy Share Image