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The President of today is just the postage stamp of tomorrow.

Gracie Allen

Nobody draws a salary; it's all volunteer. We even donate the postage. All the money is going directly to the students.

Mickey Bates

Consider the postage stamp: its usefulness consists in the ability to stick to one thing till it gets there.

Josh Billings

It's a space that I think is going to be huge. Although there have been other companies out there trying to do this, Stamps.com is the first one to figure out how to download (postage) without any hardware, and that could give them a big first-mover advantage.

Keith Benjamin

The envelope is already addressed and the postage is free. These kits cost us $3.50 each, but we're giving them out for free. Money from an EPA grant paid for the kits.

Kelli Gaines

Right now, what we know about Pluto could be written on the back of a postage stamp. After this mission, we'll be able to fill textbooks.

Colleen Hartman

My son, observe the postage stamp! Its usefulness depends upon its ability to stick to one thing until it gets there.

Josh Billings

If the trend with pre-retirees continues, the sheer size of the 77 million baby boomer population, coupled with impending postage increases, will drive up the government's costs to issue paper checks exponentially.

Dick Gregg

We're paying 80 cents to $1 more per case in additional postage, ... We all had to ask for more money in our budgets next year.

Tom Jordan

Stamps are always good. You can use stamps that were printed 50 years ago. You'll just have to pay the extra postage.

Mike Engle

What we know about Pluto today could fit on the back of a postage stamp. The textbooks will be rewritten after this mission is completed.

Colleen Hartman

She agreed to pay the huge postage bill. It was one-third of the bill.

Shearon Bailey

Stamps.com has taken a very simple need, postage, and leveraged the widespread adoption of the Internet to fulfill that need.

John Payne