Top 15 Quotes About Letters Of Recommendation
#1. There's always a great deal of business to be transacted in one's office. There are always visitors it seems to me, an unending stream of them, who come with letters of recommendation, or come actually on substantive business.
David K. E. Bruce
#2. In all ages, far back into prehistory, we find human beings have painted and adorned themselves.
H.G.Wells
#3. A good face is the best letter of recommendation.
Elizabeth I
#4. The essence of White Supremacy is this: they are people who want to keep things as they are. That their children's children's children might be a different color is something very alarming to them - in short they are committed to the maintenance of the static image.
William S. Burroughs
#6. You become like that, what you admire most. By admiring excellence and practicing, it can boost you to become excellent.
Mark LaMoure
#7. Now Congress learns that the Veterans Administration failed to provide complete, accurate information on the money it needs for both this year and next year.
Doc Hastings
#8. This is my company. My office. My desk. I make the rules, and you tried to subvert them. Now I'll show you how I run things here when a woman like you tears me away from work.
Lauren Blakely
#9. All I ask of life, he says, is a bunch of books, a bunch of dreams, and a bunch of cunt.
Henry Miller
#10. I have always wanted a dog, but we don't have anyone to care for it.
Lydia Ko
#11. There are few things in life that are worth waking up to: sex, the dark spices of freshly brewed coffee and bacon.
Dannika Dark
#13. It was a saying of an ancient philosopher, which I find some of our writers have ascribed to Queen Elizabeth, who perhaps might have taken occasion to repeat it, that a good face is a letter of recommendation.
Joseph Addison
#14. Grave authors say, and witty poets sing, That honest wedlock is a glorious thing.
Alexander Pope
#15. Truth is not only a man's ornament but his instrument; it is the great man's glory, and the poor man's stock: a man's truth is his livelihood, his recommendation, his letters of credit.
Benjamin Whichcote