Quotes About Borrow
Borrow trouble for yourself, if that`s your nature, but don`t lend it to your neighbors.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Acquaintance: A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to. A degree of friendship called slight when its object is poor or obscure, and intimate when he is rich or famous.
~ Ambrose Bierce
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I have a present for you, but I need to borrow your arms for wrapping paper.
~ Anonymous
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Civilizations rise and fall on confidence. America had figured out a way to borrow money to manufacture it.
~ Ron Suskind
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It was nine forty-five. I had Myrt's designer goggles dangling from one finger. Amy held out her hand. "I'll take vet duty if I can borrow the Subaru.
~ Maggie Shayne
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Yeah, I came over to Cambridge with 500 quid in my pocket and I had to borrow a waistcoat off another Australian player. I couldn't afford to buy one.
~ Neil Robertson
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I'd like my grandkids to be able to watch PBS. But I'm not willing to borrow money from China, and make my kids have to pay the interest on that, and my grandkids, over generations, as opposed to saying to PBS, 'Look, you're going to have to raise more money from charitable contributions or from advertising.'
~ Mitt Romney
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Borrow trouble for yourself, if that's your nature, but don't lend it to your neighbours.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Relax, Phyra. I'd be more concerned if he were in here with my son than with my daughter. The biggest threat he poses is he might want to borrow her shoes. (Stryker)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
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Lend me your helmet
~ John Flanagan
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In things that a man would not be seen in himself, it is a point of cunning, to borrow the name of the world; as to say, The world says, or There is a speech abroad.
~ bacon francis xx
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There's been a dichotomy in the world financial markets over the last 30 years between the developed markets and the developing markets. Brazil, for example, always had to pay a lot more in interest to borrow money than governments in developed nations.
~ Porter Stansberry
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The Constitution grants only Congress - not the president - the power 'to borrow money on the credit of the United States.'
~ Laurence Tribe
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But—and it's a huge but—you also have the ability to "borrow" from your policy. In other words, you can call the insurance company and access your cash value, but it's legally deemed and actually is a loan—and loans are not taxable.
~ Anthony Robbins
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He was scrupulous about the use of his title because, his investigations being so utterly unscientific, he hoped to borrow an air of respectability, even scholarly authority, from his education.
~ Shirley Jackson
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The desire to love the beauty of the world in a human being is essentially the desire for the Incarnation. If we think it is something else, we are mistaken. The Incarnation alone can satisfy it. It is also wrong to reproach those mystics who sometimes employ the language of lovers. They are the legitimate owners. The others are only right to borrow it.
~ Simone Weil
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we had need to borrow that fantastic glass,invented by Galileo the Florentine To view another spacious world in the moon and look to find a constant woman there
~ John Webster
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her. May I use the car?
~ Barbara Delinsky
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When you're playing a real character, you want to honor that person and receive inspiration from that person. They need to anoint you in some way that allows you to borrow just a small piece of their soul. That is the flame.
~ Lorraine Toussaint
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A visitor to Mark Twain's house in Hartford observed mountains of books stacked on the floor. The author apologized for the disorder. You see, he lamented, It is so very difficult to borrow shelves.
~ Mark Twain
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Integrity is the ability to stand by an idea. That presupposes the ability to think. Thinking is something one doesn't borrow or pawn.
~ Ayn Rand
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Do you think integrity is the monopoly of the artist? And what, incidentally, do you think integrity is? The ability not to pick a watch out of your neighbor's pocket? No, it's not as easy as that. If that were all, I'd say ninety-five percent of humanity were honest, upright men. Only, as you can see, they aren't. Integrity is the ability to stand by an idea. That presupposes the ability to think. Thinking is something one doesn't borrow or pawn.
~ Ayn Rand
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If banks won't borrow because they fear that doing so might send a bad signal about their financial health, then having a lender of last resort does little good.
~ Ben S. Bernanke
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I pretty much borrow my entire beauty regime from my mom.
~ Rashida Jones
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