Top 16 Quotes About Collecting Stamps
#1. No presidential candidate should visit Las Vegas without condemning organized gambling.
Ralph Nader
#2. [Instead of collecting stamps, he collected dictionaries and encyclopaedias:] Because you can learn more from them.
Linus Pauling
#4. The first thing I started collecting was stamps. Until I started discovering girls. That was the end of stamps.
Eli Broad
#5. Two bats were hanging up in a cave and one said to the other, 'When I'm older, I hope I don't become incontinent'.
Mick Miller
#6. I studied communications, only because I could get my own show on the campus radio station. I never thought of it as a career. Music was always a really passionate hobby - it was like collecting DVDs or stamps.
Kaskade
#7. All of science can be divided into physics and stamp-collecting.
Lord Kelvin
#9. I was wrong about you, Izabel," I whisper near her ear; the pain engulfing my insides. "I am the ticking time bomb. I am more unstable than I ever could have imagined. You are discipline, and I am rage. And the only way I know to control the chaos inside, is to eradicate the things that control me.
J.A. Redmerski
#10. I start looking for adjectives in news reporting, and if there are too many of them, if they're all sort of repeatedly designed to influence my thinking in a certain way, I start getting concerned. I'm leery of people trying to paint a picture in a certain way.
Thomas Sadoski
#11. Smoking dope and hanging up Che's picture is no more a
commitment than drinking milk and collecting postage stamps.
Abbie Hoffman
#12. Rebels and non-conformists are often the pioneers and designers of change.
Indira Gandhi
#13. Atheism is a religion like not collecting stamps is a hobby.
Penn Jillette
#14. Physics is the only real science. The rest are just stamp collecting.
Ernest Rutherford
#15. Writing is not a hobby. Collecting stamps or coins is a hobby. Writing is a calling.
Barbara Abercrombie
#16. Certainly, it is more reasonable to devote one's life to women than to postage stamps, old snuff-boxes, or even to paintings and statues.
Marcel Proust