Zitat des Tages über Aufkleber / Sticker:
A lot of people don't like bumper stickers. I don't mind bumper stickers. To me a bumper sticker is a shortcut. It's like a little sign that says 'Hey, let's never hang out.'
I had a huge Lisa Frank sticker collection. I traded them.
Together we will build an America where hope is a new job with a paycheck, not a faded word on an old bumper sticker.
There's a difference between a philosophy and a bumper sticker.
I still have a 15¢ sticker on the frame of my law degree. It's tainted, so I just leave it in the basement.
I'm one of those who believe the bumper sticker: If you outlaw guns, only outlaws will have guns. The first people who are going to be in line to turn in their guns are law-abiding citizens. Criminals are going to be left with guns.
Everything will be okay. I have a sticker on my laptop that says that.
If someone wants to sticker a record for whatever reason, that's fine. But once it affects someone's opportunity to, you know, get that record, then I have a problem with it.
The reality is when you make 'America First' a bumper sticker and pump it overseas, what you're telling them is 'America Only'.
I bought these pink sticker things... and I would write things on them, and I wrote, 'I will write an international smash,' and shortly after, it was when we did 'Monster,' and it was an international smash.
Accusations fit on a bumper sticker; the truth takes longer.
I'm one of those goobers who comes out of the polling place actually wearing the 'I VOTED' sticker on my jacket.
During President George W. Bush's two terms, you couldn't drive far without seeing a particular bumper sticker: 'Dissent is the highest form of patriotism.'
There are a lot of things that fit on a bumper sticker in terms of either liberty or equality or progress that when made more concrete just don't pan out.
I don't much believe in bumper sticker characterizations of foreign policy.
I never understood why movies don't have to be as responsible, or the responsibility stops with Rated R. I feel like music, you gotta - you put the sticker on it, you make the clean version, then you're explaining yourself, and then you have to do charities to offset what you just said. No one else has to do this!
President Obama's version of America is a divided one - pitting us against each other based on our income level, gender, and social status. His policies have failed! We are not better off than we were 4 years ago, and no rhetoric, bumper sticker, or campaign ad can change that.