Quotes About Property
I don't believe every download is a lost sale.
~ Jeff Tweedy
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I'm short-selling my house. I have more loans than I can sell the house for. The house will not go into foreclosure. It will be a short sale. I can't afford the house as I once could.
~ Robert A. Schuller
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I believe that we should own the fruits of our labor and the assets of our creations.
~ Nipsey Hussle
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My family never owned a home. We leased.
~ Aaron Paul
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Does the owner of the restaurant own his restaurant? Or does the government own his restaurant?
~ Rand Paul
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I think it's a bad business decision to exclude anybody from your restaurant - but, at the same time, I do believe in private ownership.
~ Rand Paul
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I don't believe in the ownership of work.
~ Richard Rogers
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Ownership is a very complex judicial concept.
~ Kapil Sibal
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The celebration of homeownership seems to be part of a countermovement against popular owning of shares in corporations.
~ Edmund Phelps
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I bought a flat in Camden when I was 26, which I was extremely lucky to do. I think it's an Irish thing about owning land, giving you a bit of security.
~ Laura Whitmore
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Our Sheffield and London homes are worth well over a million but the bank owns most of them - we are mortgaged up to the gills.
~ Nick Clegg
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Anyone who owns a few houses, put their own cold cash in them, and has money in the bank will tell you going through a divorce can be a full-time job of trying to hang on to what you worked your whole life for.
~ Sonja Morgan
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I've just got a new house in Pacific Palisades. It's really cute.
~ Claire Forlani
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Never invest in anything that eats or needs painting.
~ Billy Rose
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I think homes are a palpable form of investment, and I understand them.
~ Sean Pertwee
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But, if plenty for all is to become a reality, this immense capital — cities, houses, pastures, arable lands, factories, highways, education — must cease to be regarded as private property, for the monopolist to dispose of at his pleasure.
~ Peter Kropotkin
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You should be allowed to do whatever you want with your own person and property, as long as you don't physically harm the person or property of a nonconsenting other.
~ Peter McWilliams
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Why was cultural group selection the key to the transition from forager to farmer? Because you cannot switch to farming when everybody else in your community is foraging. The whole group needs to shift together. It requires a new set of cultural norms and institutions shared by all. The most important such institution would have been property rights over the food that you have grown.157 The
~ Peter Turchin
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C'est cette économie paradoxale qui, de manière aussi très paradoxale, confère tout leur poids aux propriétés économiques héritées, et en particulier à la rente, condition de la survie en l'absence de marché.
~ Pierre Bourdieu
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When Oregon was founded as a state in 1857, its constitution explicitly banned Black people from visiting, living and owning property here.
~ Ted Wheeler
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The glorified will not be pilgrims, transient visitors, or tenants at will, but settled, permanent, walled, established by title, through eternity by warrantee deed, signed, sealed, recorded, possession given. No renters, no lessees of Heaven, but all property and home owners.
~ Edward McKendree Bounds
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Instagram is my favorite! It's interactive and a fun way to stay connected to my friends, family and fans. I love posting photos from family trips, property visits, previews of my collections, everything!
~ Ivanka Trump
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Private ownership of property is vital to both our freedom and our prosperity.
~ Cathy McMorris Rodgers
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But you answer, that the Constitution recognizes property in slaves. It would be sufficient, then, to reply, that this constitutional recognition must be void, because it is repugnant to the law of nature and of nations.
~ William H. Seward
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