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George H W Bush Quote D006


George H W Bush Quote D006 is a typographic metal poster designed by fonix for Displate. This inspirational design features a famous quote by President George H. W. Bush, presented in white text against a dark, textured background, reminiscent of a chalkboard or aged paper. The quote, 'The anchor in our world today is freedom, holding us steady in times of change, a symbol of hope to all the world,' offers a powerful message of motivation and political sentiment. The clear font and simple composition make this a striking piece of wall decor, ideal for an office or study.

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