Quotes About Borrow
The library lets you borrow the beauty and keep the knowledge.
~ Author Unknown
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Luck never gives; it only lends.
~ Swedish Proverb
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It's easy to get a loan unless you need it.
~ Norman Ralph Augustine
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Wit in women is a jewel, which, unlike all others, borrows lustre from its setting, rather than bestows it; since nothing is so easy as to fancy a very beautiful woman extremely witty.
~ Charles Caleb Colton
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Women bestow on friendship only what they borrow from love.
~ Nicolas Chamfort
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Pride perceiving humility honorable, often borrows her cloak.
~ Thomas Fuller
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Man is the only animal to borrow tools.
~ Tim Allen
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If Pierre buys a horse for two hundred francs and Jacques buys a mule for a hundred and forty, and the two enter into a partnership and decide to trade their creatures for a piece of land that costs four hundred and eighty francs, then how long will it take a lame Frenchman to borrow a silk umbrella?
~ Wally Lamb
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When I was a little boy I used to borrow my father's hat, and make a press card to stick in the hat band. That was the way reporters were always portrayed in the movies.
~ Charles Kuralt
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And we mean to treat you all,' added Lydia, 'but you must lend us the money, for we have just spent ours at the shop out there.
~ Jane Austen
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The making of the documentary is an involving and collaborative process where you go deeper unlike in movies where you just borrow someone else's script.
~ Javed Jaffrey
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Why should all life be work, when we all can borrow. Let's think only of today, and not worry about tomorrow.
~ Zelda Fitzgerald
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In the 1920s you could buy stocks on margin. You could put 10 percent down and borrow the rest against your stocks.
~ Ron Chernow
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I personally believe that there's going to be a good case for the government preserving some type of guarantee to make sure that people have the ability to borrow to finance a house even in a very damaging recession. I think there's going to be a good case for that.
~ Timothy Geithner
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Is it necessary to say what my first impression was when I looked at my visitor's card? Surely not! My sister having married a foreigner, there was but one impression that any man in his senses could possibly feel. Of course the Count had come to borrow money of me. Louis, I said, do you think he would go away if you gave him five shillings?
~ Wilkie Collins
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You never give away your heart; you lend it from time to time. If it were not so how could we take it back without asking?
~ Jeanette Winterson
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But because we in the United States finance our current account deficit by borrowing in our own currency, we can move to a more competitive dollar without the adverse effects that followed currency declines in other countries.
~ Martin Feldstein
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If you look at Apple... They are sitting on hundreds of billions of dollars in cash, and they go out and borrow money against their overseas bank accounts. This makes no sense.
~ Steve Mnuchin
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Thou art figured blind, and yet we borrow our best sight from thee.
~ Philip Massinger
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I pastiche, I quote, I lie. Fake, forge, forage, fabricate, copy, borrow, transform, steal. I illusion. I'm a genuine deceiver, a shy sham artist.
~ Unknown
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I did it over lunch. I'm not that fast, but the computers I use are, and the databases they have access to are truly immense. Can the FBI borrow you for like the rest of your life? interjected Blum.
~ David Baldacci
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All sooners know life is something you just borrow for a while. Each person must choose how to spend it.
~ David Brin
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How came the noble Timon to this change? TIMON: As the moon does, by wanting light to give: But then renew I could not, like the moon; There were no suns to borrow of.
~ William Shakespeare
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I know not love' quoth he, 'nor will not know it, Unless it be a boar, and then I chase it. 'Tis much to borrow, and I will not owe it. My love to love is love but to disgrace it; For I have heard it is a life in death, That laughs and weeps, and all but with a breath.
~ William Shakespeare
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