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Quotes About Ownership

MORAL: The grass is only greener when you're not caring for your own lawn.
~ Edwin H. Friedman
Adopt and apply self-accountability of your actions before time holds you accountable for that. It breezes worth, and value of character and life in society.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
An employee, whatever profession holds, cannot execute freedom and neutrality, accordingly in its real and pure concept and context since cord and rope of that, drive and twist the owner of it, with its beneficial prospects. Every human breathes, as under the restrictions; thereupon talking and claiming freedom and neutrality mirror only self-misleading.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
For a timely sweet and beautiful; however, permanently, the life-sucking virus, and cruelty which factually, lineage and design the ways for the interest on money that, one borrows and loans from banks, and whatever such other gambling establishments. Indeed, each one is a slave, victim, and even a prisoner of banking interest accordingly; thus, only the bankers hold the global ownership and public breathes in a rental life with tax.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
For a timely sweet and beautiful; however, permanently, the life-sucking virus, and cruelty which factually, lineage and design the ways for the interest on money that, one borrows and loans from banks, and whatever such other gambling establishments. Indeed, each one is a slave, victim, and even a prisoner of banking interest accordingly; thus, only the bankers hold the global ownership, and the public breathes in a rental life with tax.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Money is not the success of life; it is only the power of buying the objects.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
You started an ugly game on my ground, but at the end of that, I will do, not you. You are going to be the lead news that I own.
~ Ehsan Sehgal
Although we say mountains belong to the country, actually, they belong to those that love them.
~ Eihei Dogen
Alive, her body belonged to him; dead, she was his ghost.
~ Eileen Chang
All I'd wanted to be when I grew up was yours.
~ Eireann Corrigan
How nice to blame someone else for one's own lack.
~ Elaine N. Aron
What you do, what you own, what you plan, what you believe, what you think you are, what you want, and so much more are all the result of beliefs and values you've been trained to have, to be, and to want. Some of this is simply enculturation, but when it takes on the intent of deliberate manipulation, then enculturation per se is an inadequate term.
~ Eldon taylor
It's your life-but only if you make it so.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
It is often the people who refuse to assume any responsibility who are apt to be the sharpest critics of those who do.
~ Eleanor Roosevelt
I am not generous about telling people who I am and what I like to do because it's my life and it only belongs to me and my friends and family.
~ Elena Anaya
Love in my case is not indispensable to pleasure, nor is respect. Is it possible, therefore, that the disgust, the humiliation begin afterward, when a man subdues you and violates you at his pleasure solely because now you belong to him, love or not, respect or not?
~ Elena Ferrante
get out of your mind that you can be a woman like me, all you'd succeed in being is what a woman is according to you men. You can copy me, make a portrait as precise as an artist, but my shit will always remain mine, and yours will be yours.
~ Elena Ferrante
Questa è la situazione nella fabbrica dove sto io. Il sindacato non c'è mai entrato e gli operai sono nient'altro che povera gente sotto ricatto, soggetti alla legge del padrone, cioè io ti pago e quindi ti possiedo e possiedo la tua vita, la tua famiglia e tutto quello che ti circonda, e se non fai come ti dico ti rovino.
~ Elena Ferrante
Carracci's possessions, she, too, was Carracci's possession.
~ Elena Ferrante
Dealings with the world, yes, at any time they are entirely ours. But the words--the written form in which we enclose them, attentive to the red margins of our notebooks--are not. We have to accept the fact that no word is truly ours. We have to give up the idea that writing miraculously releases a voice of our own, a tonality of our own: in my view that is a lazy way of talking about writing. Writing is, rather, entering an immense cemetery where every tomb is waiting to be profaned.
~ Elena Ferrante
Hacia mucho que su líder Luis N. Morones se había quitado el overol para hacerse dueño de edificios, casas, terrenos, queridas...
~ Elena Poniatowska
The first thing a proprietor learns, and painfully at that, is: Trust is fine, but control is better.
~ Elfriede Jelinek
Anna despises two classes of people: first, those who own their own homes and have cars and families, and second, everybody else. Constantly she is on the verge of exploding. With rage. A pool of pure red. The pool is filled with speechlessness that talks away at her nonstop.
~ Elfriede Jelinek
Everyone wants to look for something of their own, a house of their own, a child of their own, a partner of their own, entirely for themselves alone. No one is satisfied with a room of their own any more.
~ Elfriede Jelinek