237 Quotes About Ownership
- Author Susan Quinn
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In the final scene of Power, the Supreme Court justices appear as a striking abstraction: Nine scowling masks line up in a row on top of a giant podium. Chief Justice Charles Evans Hughes speaks the majority opinion: 'Water power, the right to convert it into electric energy, and the electric energy thus produced constitute property belonging to the United States.
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- Author Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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Technically, you cannot really own a book you bought; you can only own the sheets of paper your copy is printed on; unless, of course, you are the book’s publisher.
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- Author 50 Cent
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Keep in mind the following: what you really value in life is ownership, not money. If ever there is a choice — more money or more responsibility — you must always opt for the latter. A lower - paying position that offers more room to make decisions and carve out little empires is infinitely preferable to something that pays well but constricts your movements.
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- Author Bryant McGill
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There can never be any real freedom on earth as long as people try to exert ownership over the natural resources of the world.
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- Author Tiffany Madison
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No man owns me. All man can do is practice the timeless, criminal art of threatening to separate my soul from her physical host.
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- Author Brittany Burgunder
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I can influence others, but I'm not responsible for others.
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- Author Shannon L. Alder
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When you blame others, what you are really saying is what is inside of you can’t be fixed, so you have no control of your own happiness. Therefore, you have made the conscience choice to give focus and fuel to a bad situation that will take you nowhere and give you nothing, but ignorance and pain.
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- Author Katrina Katen
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That's not in my yard.
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- Author Kamand Kojouri
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Our minds have this strange ability to make associations using ourselves as a reference point. They create our identities based on our relation to people and things. They aim for control because ownership falsely promises us an elevated sense of self. But this is exactly the opposite of love. When we fall in love, we disidentify and get lost for a little while in a song, a beautiful painting, and most of all, we get lost in our lover. And through their love, we find our true infinite selves.
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