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Quotes About Correspondence

I don't know if I get any mail. I think I just get bills.
~ Declan Donnelly
A letter does not blush.
~ Marcus Tullius Cicero
I've had more than 12,000 emails from the United States. It's not easy in the United States to find out the email address of a British parliamentarian.
~ George Galloway
We see them when they come to New York. They stay at my wife's apartment. We have quite a correspondence with them at all times. They play a very important role, the authors in the firm, because so much of the material we publish is suggested by them.
~ James Laughlin
Of course, you must know that every letter of yours will always give me pleasure, and you must be indul
~ Rainer Maria Rilke
Each creature is only a modification of the other; the likeness in them is more than the difference, and their radical law is one and the same.
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
man. I nearly burst into a laugh. 'Do you read the Company's confidential correspondence?' I asked. He hadn't a word to say. It was great fun. 'When Mr. Kurtz,' I continued
~ Joseph Conrad
you read the Company's confidential correspondence?' I asked. He hadn't a word to say. It was great fun. 'When Mr. Kurtz,' I continued severely, 'is General Manager, you won't have the opportunity.' He blew the candle out suddenly, and we went outside. The moon had risen. Black
~ Joseph Conrad
consideration, whether by discourse or correspondence.
~ Joseph Devlin
In his first year as president he received 1,881 letters, not including internal correspondence from his cabinet, and sent out 677 letters of his own. This
~ Joseph J. Ellis
As within, so without; As above, so below.
~ Joseph Murphy
The outside mirrors the inside.
~ Joseph Murphy
I sometimes think one of the great blessings we shall enjoy in heaven, will be to receive letters by every post and never be obliged to reply to them.
~ Washington Irving
a post office box a few states away—didn't mean anything, either. "Maybe it's from Daisy," he suggested to Henry. "It doesn't look like her handwriting, but maybe
~ Wendy Mass
Ci separammo nell'età della vita in cui si ha meno tempo per il prossimo. L'odierna facilità degli scambi epistolari, in questo, non aiuta: chi scrive più lettere, nell'era della cartolina? Vedo già tutta la seconda metà del diciottesimo secolo e buon terzo del diciannovesimo scuotere la testa.
~ Wilhelm Raabe
The image of God is not like an image permanently stamped on a coin; it is more like an image reflected in a mirror. That is, human beings are created for life in relationships that mirror or correspond to God's own life in relationship.
~ Daniel L. Migliore
Hermetic principle often associated with the Knights Templar: As above, so below.
~ James Rollins
If letters had eyebrows, these would be arched.
~ James St. James
You see, I just love analogies. Give me a good old analogy any day.
~ James St. James
Will wrote frequently to Nellie, describing his daily routine in detail only a lover would not find exhausting.
~ Doris Kearns Goodwin
When you get an e-mail and reply to the sender, you simply obliterate everything they sent you and then, in small square brackets, write: [deletia] It stands for everything that's been lost.
~ Douglas Coupland
To-tre dager senere mottok frøken Marple et brev med ettermiddagsposten. Hun tok det opp, og som vanlig snudde hun det, kikket på poststempelet og håndskriften, kom til at det ikke var en regning og åpnet konvolutten.
~ Agatha Christie
In novels, I have noticed, anonymous letters of a foul and disgusting character are never shown, if possible, to women. It is implied that women must at all cost be shielded from the shock it might give their delicate nervous systems. I am sorry to say it never occurred to me not to show the letter to Joanna. I handed it to her at once.
~ Agatha Christie
Poirot, never in the least scrupulous about reading other people's correspondence, glanced through them.
~ Agatha Christie