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  • He's so snobbish he has an unlisted zip-code. -- Earl Wilson
  • We've got to have good schools in every zip code. -- Hillary Clinton
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  • The town where I grew up has a zip code of E-I-E-I-O. -- Martin Mull
  • No bill works if it doesn't work in a zip code where somebody lives. -- Tim Kaine
  • I have a sweet tooth for reading, so books migrate to my zip code en mass. -- Dawn Olivieri
  • There is no self. There is nobody home. No forwarding address, no zip code. Address unknown. -- Frederick Lindemann, 1st Viscount Cherwell
  • In America, your zip code or your socioeconomic status should never determine the quality of your education. -- Arne Duncan
  • Your longevity and health are more determined by your ZIP code than they are by your genetic code. -- Tom Frieden
  • If I can look at your zip code and I can tell whether you're going to get a good education, we've got a real problem. -- Condoleezza Rice
  • Women are smart in business and dumb in love. They won't date outside their zip code, let alone outside the city. They are city snobs. -- Patti Stanger
  • Just because you are seeing divine light, experiencing waves of bliss, or conversing with Gods and Goddesses is no reason to not know your zip code. -- Ram Dass
  • A child's course in life should be determined not by the zip code she's born in, but by the strength of her work ethic and the scope of her dreams. -- Barack Obama
  • I insist on the dignity and God- given potential and work of every child, regardless of race or gender or sexual orientation or what zip code they were born in. -- Barack Obama
  • The words and sentences you take into your body from books are no less sacred and healing than communion. Surely at least one such person lives in your zip code. -- Mary Karr
  • ... in this impersonal world of the nine-digit zip code, credit cards, and numbered bank accounts, in this world of no marriage, late marriage, and remarriage, the operative word in office relationships is 'family. -- Lois Wyse
  • Iris Johansen's lovers weathered the sack of city states and the vagaries of the French Revolution; Judith McNaught's heroines endured amnesia, social ostracism and misunderstandings so big they deserved their own ZIP code. -- Lauren Willig
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