Quotes About Borrowed
Nelcar looked at him curiously. "How'd you get out of the colony? They must have been after you." "I .... er, borrowed a shuttle that was parked outside the Legion Club." Califa gaped at him. "You stole a Coalition shuttle? From right in front of the Legion Club?" "That's where it was," Dax explained reasonably.
~ Justine Davis
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It was said Daredevil grew up in Hell's Kitchen, an amazing name for a neighbourhood. But that opened a Pandora's box of all the crime stuff I wanted to do. I borrowed liberally from Will Eisner's 'The Spirit' and turned 'Daredevil' into a crime comic.
~ Frank Miller
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It's nice to have dreams, but when you use borrowed money to achieve them and act as if money grows on trees, you may have a brutal awakening.
~ Maxime Bernier
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Most of our fears are borrowed. Since that's the case, we should get busy returning them.
~ Craig D. Lounsbrough
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The Narrator of 'A Sport and a Pastime' is an American photographer living in a borrowed house in what he calls 'the real France,' Autun, a small town where he hopes to take some career-changing photographs in the spirit of Atget.
~ Alexander Chee
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When a man is commonplace in discussion yet valued for what he writes that shows that his talents lie in his borrowed sources not in himself.
~ Michel de Montaigne
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I dangled for a moment like the bob on the end of a pendulum telling borrowed time.
~ Mike Carey
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Aaranya Kaandam' is a term from the Ramayana. It means Jungle Chapter but apart from the term, I haven't borrowed anything else. The characters are as good or as bad as the common man.
~ Thiagarajan Kumararaja
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They were close friends. He was full of vitality, but it was a borrowed vitality, for the Welshmen cheered up all who saw their bright and weatherbeaten faces.
~ Bruce Chatwin
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There is no life in thee, now, except that rocking life imparted by a gently rolling ship; by her, borrowed from the sea; by the sea, from the inscrutable tides of God.
~ Herman Melville
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It always feels like it's not yours - the fame, success and money. It feels like it's on loan and I think it always will.
~ Gok Wan
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About two months into the Whisky, I borrowed some money and rented a remote recording truck.
~ Johnny Rivers
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Yesterday I did not want to be borrowed but this is the typewriter that sits before me and love is where yesterday is at.
~ Anne Sexton
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I went camping and borrowed a circus tent by mistake. I didn't notice until I got it set up. People complained because they couldn't see the lake.
~ Steven Wright
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She found she could smile and converse merrily, almost as if she had borrowed a ghost to talk for her and installed it in her body, where she could watch it from the inside.
~ Storm Constantine
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And for a moment I thought there were no more ghosts there than those of absence and loss, and that the light that smiled on me was borrowed light, only real as long as I could hold it in my eyes, second by second.
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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blandiendo una sonrisa enigmática que probablemente había tomado prestada de algún tomo de Alejandro Dumas. Las
~ Carlos Ruiz Zafon
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But I gotta say, I am so proud right now." Axel flattened his hand over his heart. "You borrowed my patented move, proving I'm made of more than awesome. I'm awesalicious. Is that a word? It's probably a girl word, but who cares! Seriously. Do you see a tear in my eye? Because I'm pretty sure I feel one.
~ Gena Showalter
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In Beijing, about a third of library books are borrowed out of vending machines around the city.
~ Susan Orlean
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The world as a whole has never been richer, and it has never been more heavily in debt, living off borrowed money. The record shows that, for society, the richer we become, the harder it get to live within our means. Abundance is harder for us to handle than scarcity.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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cash borrowed from destiny with some random payback time.
~ Nassim Nicholas Taleb
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Your eyes, brilliant as shop windows Or as blazing lamp-stands at public festivals, Insolently use a borrowed power Without ever knowing the law of their beauty. Blind
~ Charles Baudelaire
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The typical real estate purchase was far more leveraged than the stocks purchased on margin in the run up to the 1929 crash. Putting 5 percent down on a house means the other 95 percent is borrowed.
~ Charles Wheelan
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The term cartel was virtually unknown to the American language a generation ago. Like most borrowed words, when first taken over it meant different things to different persons. Time was required to crystallize its meaning. In this country it now commonly refers to international marketing arrangements. In a companion study we have defined such a cartel as an arrangement among, or on behalf of, producers engaged in the same line of business designed to limit or eliminate competition among them.
~ George W. Stocking
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