Quotes About Patrimony
American poetry is this country's greatest patrimony. It takes a stranger to see some things clearly. This is one of them, and I am that stranger.
~ Joseph Brodsky
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Urbanites may picture farmers as hip heritage-pig breeders returning to the land, or a struggling rural underclass waging a doomed battle to hang on to their patrimony as agribusiness moves in. But these stereotypes are misleading.
~ Chrystia Freeland
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raso que es patrimonio exclusivo de los cutis muy finos. Ojos azules
~ Horacio Quiroga
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He was born with a gift of laughter and a sense that the world was mad. And that was all his patrimony.
~ Rafael Sabatini
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Time the great destroyer of other men's happiness, only enlarges the patrimony of literature to its possessor.
~ Isaac D'Israeli
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Una mentira es algo bueno y valioso. Un objeto precioso e imponderable que conviene tener en reserva. Pero nunca utilices esta joya hasta que hayas agotado todas las verdades. La verdad es patrimonio común, algo que siempre está a mano, pero las mentiras hay que inventarlas y jamás puedes estar seguro de su eficacia hasta que las hayas usado... y entonces es demasiado tarde
~ John Steinbeck
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demonstrate that taxing rent re-captures for society the natural resource patrimony and rising site value. This rental valuation is created not by landlord efforts but by society's overall prosperity and public investment in transportation systems, schools and other infrastructure that define "location, location and location.
~ Michael Hudson
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Stripped of its arrogance, its desire to make off with half of the patrimony and never be seen again, history belongs at the family table. If theology, the older brother, pretends not to need or notice him it will be a sign that he has forgotten, after all, who his father is.
~ N. T. Wright
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