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Quotes About Inherit

I could understand why my mother's mother had called Tobias Hawthorne's fortune blood money. Had he left it to me in part out of guilt?
~ Jennifer Lynn Barnes
While average finger number is an inherited trait, the heritability of finger number is low—genes don't explain individual differences much.
~ Robert M. Sapolsky
One has to Journey within the boundaries of paradise fading into a world of unconsciousness only if you're thirsting to inherit this empirical knowledge not too greater and not too lesser, -MillYentei
~ Deshawn Yeldell
We pay for the mistakes of our ancestors, and it seems only fair that they should leave us the money to pay with.
~ Don Marquis
He that troubleth his own house...shall inherit the wind.
~ Jerome Lawrence
Where there's a will - there's a relative!
~ Ricky Gervais
Then it grew steadily clearer that Junior would be the receptacle for the bulk of the fortune.
~ Ron Chernow
Oh, blessed are the simple rich, for they inherit the earth!
~ F. Scott Fitzgerald
I don't know how many companies I've bought in my life, and most of them I've bought from children whose father has passed away, and they say, 'Now we're free, would you like to buy it?'
~ Olav Thon
I take after my mother more than my father in terms of personality. My mother's a worrier, and I'm a worrier. Both were very good with numbers and mathematics, so I kind of got that from both of them.
~ Michael Mina
I know of only a few truisms, one being [that] if your parents didn't have children, you won't have children. Another is whenever you make a strength program easier, you will get weaker.
~ Bill Starr
You, as a food buyer, have the distinct privilege of proactively participating in shaping the world your children will inherit.
~ Joel Salatin
My philosophy of life is that the meek shall inherit nothing but debasement, frustration, and ignoble deaths.
~ Harlan Ellison
We are the people of this generation, bred in at least modest comfort, housed now in universities, looking uncomfortably to the world we inherit.
~ Anonymous
When the founders retire, it's always difficult for the second generation and third generation.
~ Masayoshi Son
Inherit the Wind is a wonderful play, and I was in the original with Paul Muni.
~ Tony Randall
In no instance is there to be a musical or opera of Inherit the Wind because it doesn't sing. It's an intellectual play.
~ Jerome Lawrence
If depression is darkness, then the child of depression grows up living in the shadow of that darkness. What we inherit - indiscriminate.
~ Amy Koppelman
Yes. Despite the ultimate mystery of the universe there's still one small truth we can live by. Choice. Never merely to take what we are given or inherit, but to choose. It may not seem like much but it's the difference between meanings and memories that disappear in the sand, and something that doesn't. Choice is the arrow. For then, at least, we play a part in making ourselves.
~ Edward Whittemore
John, watching in dismay, saw his great chance slipping through his fingers, and he swung around to demand of his father, "Papa, does this mean Richard has bested you and Aquitaine is lost?" Eleanor winced, Geoffrey rolled his eyes, and Henry gave his youngest a look John had never gotten from him before. "My life would have been much more peaceful if I'd had only daughters," he snapped. "As for Aquitaine, it is yours if you can take it.
~ Sharon Kay Penman
And whoso is found a faithful, a just, and a wise steward shall enter into the joy of his Lord, and shall inherit eternal life.
~ Quentin L. Cook
My grandchildren will be making money from the stories I write and sell as eBooks because they will continue to be making money.
~ J. A. Konrath
You know, when my grandfather died, we were told that his estate was worth about $30 million. And it turns out it was closer to a billion. So that's hardly a rounding error.
~ Mary L. Trump
I have had a fascination with death, I think, that might be considered genetic for a long time. My father had the same affliction, I guess.
~ Sally Mann