Hallmark Quotes
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Hallmark Quotes & Sayings
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I want to explore marriage without the usual Hallmark Card platitudes. Life is difficult, and I like movies that acknowledge that.
— Harold Ramis
Detailed analytical indexing is generally the hallmark of good back-of-the-book indexes.
— Hans H Wellisch
Belief without evidence is the very hallmark of the savage.
— Joe Abercrombie
Many of the engineers I interviewed worked on reverse-engineering technology. It's a hallmark of Area 51.
— Annie Jacobsen
Pat answers to complex problems are the hallmark of intellectual mediocrity
— Theodosius Dobzhansky
Being able to live without having to be defined by your skin color is the hallmark of privilege.
— Luvvie Ajayi
Do you know the hallmark of the second-rater? It's resentment of another man's achievement.
— Ayn Rand
The hallmark of an artist is generosity.
— T Bone Burnett
Too much concern about physical security and too little concern about spirituality is the hallmark of today's world.
— Mata Amritanandamayi
Precision in matters of Christian doctrine is a hallmark of confessional Lutheranism, all for the sake of the Gospel.
— C.F.W. Walther
That hallmark image of cupid as a fat cherub with arrows? I think the real cupid is some kind of psycho juvie with a taser.
— Lesley Livingston
I think that's a hallmark of a really good story that it has readers that it speaks to more than others.
— Erin Morgenstern
A first class system of early childhood education is the hallmark of a caring and civilized society.
— Andy Hargreaves
If a man belittles a woman, it could become a lawsuit. If women belittle men, it's a Hallmark card.
— Warren Farrell
Good governance with good intentions is the hallmark of our government. Implementation with integrity is our core passion.
— Narendra Modi
Contentment should be the hallmark of my life, as I put my affairs in the hands of God.
— W. Phillip Keller
The hallmark of addiction is that it changes your brain chemistry. It actually affects that part of your brain that's responsible for judgment.
— Michael Botticelli
The hallmark of originality is rejecting the default and exploring whether a better option exists. I've
— Adam M. Grant
Affectionate violence. For when a hug just won't do. That's a Hallmark card for you.
— Lauren Beukes
It is the hallmark of an educated person to remain skeptical of accepted views and to regard even the most popular beliefs as working assumptions.
— Spencer A. Rathus
There are no Hallmark cards that define the next chapter, or the value of a history together.
— Brad Pitt
Wow, Cross. I think you missed your calling. Screw demon hunting: you should clearly be writing Hallmark cards.
— Rachel Hawkins
History is the hallmark of humanity.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Isn't fixity the hallmark of the living dead?
— Tom Robbins
Knowing where to look - and remembering what you have seen - is a hallmark of experience and expertise.
— Tom Vanderbilt
And by the way, you really do suck in the romance department. Hallmark will never put that last paragraph on a card.
— Alessandra Torre
Not only does God order my steps, but He delights in each wobbly step I take along His path.
— Jennifer Hallmark
This is the way federal land management should work. Cooperation, not confrontation, should be the hallmark of conservation efforts.
— Dirk Kempthorne
Obsolescence is the very hallmark of progress.
— Henry Ford II
Stewardship is the hallmark of life on earth.
— Sunday Adelaja
History is hallmark of humanity.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
I wait for my dad to walk away before pulling back the covers and getting out of bed. Not exactly a Hallmark father-daughter moment.
— Alecia Whitaker
Anti-religious sneers are a hallmark of perpetual adolescents.
— Camille Paglia
The hallmark of intelligence is not whether one believes in God or not, but the quality of the processes that underlie one's beliefs.
— Alister E. McGrath
The most distinguished hallmark of the American society is and always has been change.
— Eric Sevareid
The hallmark of insecurity is bravado.
— Brandon Sanderson
Abuse is the very hallmark of liberty.
— Lord Hailsham
The hallmark of a disorganized individual is that they never finish what they start.
— Matthew Snider
Relationships are the hallmark of the mature person.
— Brian Tracy
The hallmark of our times is change and acceleration, but we have to provide the history.
— Jim Leach
Planning is really the hallmark of any large military formation, and it's typically a weakness in new formations and new armies.
— John R. Allen
The ability to ask the right kind of question at the right time is the hallmark of a truly efficient and successful learner.
— Angela Maiers
The belief that tomorrow is a different place from today is certainly a unique hallmark of our species.
— Douglas Coupland
The hallmark of embarrassment is that when we do something embarrassing, we don't feel alone.
— Brene Brown
To know one's own limitations is the hallmark of competence.
— Dorothy L. Sayers
Inner peace is the hallmark of a peaceful joyful soul.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
Courage is the hallmark of spirituality. Courage comes when you love yourself for who you are.
— Amit Ray
Change is the hallmark of nature. Nothing remains the same.
— Alan Weisman
Tolerance of dissent is the hallmark of a mature party, and it is well past time for the Republican Party to grow up.
— John McCain
The supreme hallmark of reality is balance.
— Bryant McGill
The tears that rushed to my eyes threatened to spill forth and I was seconds from crying as if I'd watched a marathon of Hallmark movies.
— Jennifer L. Armentrout
Vision, the hallmark of leadership, is less a derivative of spreadsheets and more a product of the mind called imagination.
— Abraham Zaleznik
The hallmark of a healthy society has always been measured by how it cares for the disadvantaged.
— Joni Eareckson Tada
Perhaps it is a secret yearning of all Hallmark employees to use the phrase 'you big fat pain in the butt' in an anniversary card.
— Stephan Pastis
Just remember, quality assignments are the hallmark of effective teaching; teaching made up mostly of testing does not improve student learning.
— Eleanor Dougherty
I ignore Hallmark Holidays. And this comes from a guy who has sold a million Opus greeting cards.
— Berkeley Breathed
The warped perception of time is a hallmark of trauma.
— Laurie Halse Anderson
Daughter
A sprinkle of sparkle,
A dazzle of sweet,
A flutter of cute,
From your head to your feet. — Hallmark Cards
A sprinkle of sparkle,
A dazzle of sweet,
A flutter of cute,
From your head to your feet. — Hallmark Cards
Incomprehensible jargon is the hallmark of a profession.
— Kingman Brewster Jr.
The hallmark of a person who is following the pathway to enlightenment is that they bring excellence into everything, no matter how crappy they feel.
— Frederick Lenz
The enjoyment of freedom which could be exercised without any motivation would be the real hallmark of a maniac.
— Denis Diderot
Once dishonesty is introduced, distrust becomes the hallmark of future dealings or associations.
— Jon M. Huntsman Sr.
To demand 'sense' is the hallmark of nonsense. Nature does not make sense. Nothing makes sense.
— Ayn Rand
Restlessness is the hallmark of existence.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
What my parents taught me was that the hallmark of a thriving democracy was an effective and respectful police force.
— Thomas Perez
The reduction of anguish to Hallmark-card hurt. The
— Taiye Selasi
Technical in the social situation, sociable in the technical situation? That's the hallmark of a nerd.
— Charlie Brooker
Specialized meaninglessness has come to be regarded, in certain circles, as a kind of hallmark of true science.
— Aldous Huxley
The hallmark of the artist is simplicity.
— Larry Evans
A man's emotions are what define him, and control is the hallmark of true strength.
— Brandon Sanderson
Modesty in dress and language and deportment is a true mark of refinement and a hallmark of a virtuous Latter-day Saint woman.
— Ezra Taft Benson
It was a hallmark of Nelson Mandela's leadership that being open to change made him appear not weaker, but even stronger.
— Klaus Schwab