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Quotes About Inheritance

The secret of my mincemeat was handed down to me by my dear mother. In a word, suet.
~ Kate Saunders
Robert said. "Probate, creditors, the plant
~ Kate Wilhelm
It is calculated that George III had an astonishing fifty-six grandchildren. He did not have one legitimate heir. The vision of Charlotte had sustained the people through the direst years of the regency. Without her, all hope seemed gone. From "Becoming Queen Victoria
~ Kate Williams
The whole sweet tea thing had to be genetic. Or an acquired taste she hadn't developed yet.
~ Katherine Hall Page
Actual aristocracy cannot be abolished by any law all the law can do is decree how it is to be imparted and who is to acquire it.
~ G. C. Lichtenberg
Is all one generation can do to set the stage for the comic, sad story of the next?
~ G.B. Edwards
If sharing meant receiving, well and good, but if it was a question of giving, then to hell with it, the Clochemerlins would cry out in chorus. Sad to relate, these bumpkins knew nothing about Hegel or Marx. They each had their little patch of ground inherited from previous generations, their trade secrets handed down from father to son, and they could see no farther.
~ Gabriel Chevallier
Our greatest responsibility is to be good ancestors."   (Jonas Salk)
~ Galina Krasskova
I come out of the home for the aged, get on my bicycle, and think to myself that even if there is a communal grave it will in future not be of archaeological significance. Nevertheless, I have finally visited my deceased maternal grandmother who once bought me a spinning top.
~ Gao Xingjian
Grandparents are like that. Grandparents are convinced they're better parents than their own kids, whose lives they've already fucked up. The problem is, grandparents are pains in the ass because they have money
~ Garth Stein
We scatter wisdom through our libraries that it may be ignored by our children
~ Gary Jones
Competitive toughness is an acquired skill and not an inherited gift. —CHRIS EVERT
~ Gary Mack
It is no exaggeration to say that genes are essential to nearly every aspect of memory and the process of learning; without them, learning itself would not exist.
~ Gary Marcus
My dad was a baggage handler at Heathrow and careful with money. He worked hard and had three jobs when I was young. I wish I'd inherited his care for money. Sadly, I've grown up to be rather scatty when it comes to finances.
~ Gary Numan
The meaning of love cannot be taught or learned. Love will take care of Itself. Your job, as the Introduction says, is to learn how to remove, along with the Holy Spirit, the blocks to the awareness of the inheritance that you seemingly threw away. The opposite of God and His Kingdom is anything that is not God and His Kingdom, but what is all-encompassing — God — cannot have an opposite.
~ Gary R. Renard
Ronald Reagan once said, "Freedom is never more than one generation away from extinction. We didn't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. It must be fought for, protected, hand handed on for them to do the same.
~ Gary Sinise
My dad is like a cactus - introverted and tough. I'm a people person, like my mom, but I got my competitiveness from my dad. He came to this country from Belarus with nothing and built a real business. He's my hero for giving me that need to run a business and for having enormous confidence in me.
~ Gary Vaynerchuk
Treasures: The most important thing you leave behind is the stuff that turns into treasures when children find it.
~ Brian Andreas
I buried a nickel under the porch when I was 8, she said, but one day my grandma died & they sold the house & I never got to go back for it. A nickel used to mean something, I said. She nodded. It still does, she said & then she started to cry.
~ Brian Andreas
The combined effects of mutation, natural selection and the random process of genetic drift cause changes in the composition of a population. Over a sufficiently long period of time, these cumulative effects alter the population's genetic make-up, and can thus greatly change the species' characteristics from those of its ancestors.
~ Brian Charlesworth
The combined effects of mutation, natural selection and the random process of genetic drift cause changes in the composition of a population. Over a sufficiently long period of time, these cumulative effects alter the population's genetic make-up, and can thus greatly change the species' characteristics from those of its ancestors. We
~ Brian Charlesworth
Sarai knew her husband and his weaknesses, his sins, but loved him anyway. He was a man of confidence and faith, who still would have lapses of trust. He sometimes sought to control events for his own benefit. Even though El Shaddai had promised him his seed would inherit the land of Canaan, he occasionally felt he had to manage things on his own, because El Shaddai did not seem to be following through.
~ Brian Godawa
In the section below on Babel Inheritance, Deuteronomy 32:9 is shown to describe Yahweh as dividing the nations up at Babel and allotting the peoples under the authority of other gods, while keeping Israel as his own people. Yahweh would be the name he would use to mark the strong demarcation between his people and the people in slavery to other gods.
~ Brian Godawa
It could not be more perfect. Ba'al, the very god of the Anakim, Israel's ultimate enemy, was already undermining Yahweh's inheritance through spiritual adultery, and they had not even yet faced off in confrontation. "Well then," said Sheshai with a pleased smirk, "We must certainly let the influence of Ba'al do his work on these people, And we will see which god ends up dispossessing which people after all.
~ Brian Godawa