Quotes About Possession
Molly was arrested. Possession." I blinked at him. "She was possessed?
~ Jim Butcher
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Lacuna peered at my shirt. Aer-O-Smith. Arrowsmith. Does the shirt belong to your weapon dealer? No. Then why do you wear the shirt of someone else's weapon dealer?
~ Jim Butcher
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All of my base are belong to me.
~ Jim Butcher
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Everything's mine, Francis," she replied in a merry tone. "The only question is whether or not it knows it is yet.
~ Jim Butcher
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for you?" "A relic," he said. "A what?" "An artifact, Mister Dresden. An antique possessed by the Church for several centuries."
~ Jim Butcher
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Olympian, I should think, from the colors and the fur trim of his coat," Master Ferus put in. "Olympian and, it would seem, possessed of a fury. Which is funny, if you know enough history.
~ Jim Butcher
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A place belongs forever to whoever claims it hardest, remembers it most obsessively, wrenches it from itself, shapes it, renders it, loves it so radically that he remakes it in his image
~ Joan Didion
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If knowledge was power I had under my possession the entire school
~ Joanne Harris
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Wisdom isn't everything. Survival requires an element of trickery, Chaos, subterfuge. All qualities I possess (if I may say so) in abundance.
~ Joanne Harris
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Monsieur Moscat .... You won't ever guess HIS favorite, [Lucie] says. He hasn't gotten one. [Vianne:] I find that difficult to believe, I smile. Everyone has a favorite. Even Monsieur Muscat. Lucie considers this for a moment. Maybe his favorite is the one he takes from someone else, she tells me limpidly.
~ Joanne Harris
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Envy, after all, comes from wanting something that isn't yours. But grief comes from losing something you've already had.
~ Jodi Picoult
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Envy comes from wanting something that isn't yours, but grief comes from losing something you've already had.
~ Jodi Picoult
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They don't like the thought of someone else making demands on the person whom they see as belonging entirely to them.
~ Jodi Picoult
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We came to this earth to labour and work for increase, which would lead to possession.
~ Sunday Adelaja
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Yes I am selfish, I don't want to share you with people.
~ Unknown
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No. We're not dating, but you're still mine.
~ Unknown
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You've made me feel amazing, feel like a mess, and everything inbetween. All I want to make you is mine.
~ Unknown
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When its yours, love it. One day it might not be yours, so value and appreciate it while its still yours.
~ Unknown
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One only has to watch aging siblings scrap over the worthless pots and pans and scuffed furniture of a deceased parent's estate- like toddlers over toys- to see how desperate is the need to wrest some last, pathetic, tangible measure of their parent's devotion.
~ Victoria Secunda
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In a country where possessions counted for everything, we had no belongings except our stories.
~ Viet Thanh Nguyen
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After all, a talent is something you use, not something that uses you. The talent you cannot not use, the talent that possesses you—that is a hazard, I must confess. But
~ Viet Thanh Nguyen
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a talent is something you use, not something that uses you. The talent you cannot not use, the talent that possesses you—that is a hazard
~ Viet Thanh Nguyen
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I wonder if what I have should even be called talent. After all, a talent is something you use, not something that uses you. The talent you cannot not use, the talent that possesses you—that is a hazard, I must confess.
~ Viet Thanh Nguyen
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Ask him why there are hypocrites in the world.' 'Because it is hard to bear the happiness of others.' 'When are we happy?' 'When we desire nothing and realize that possession is only momentary, and so are forever playing.' 'What is regret?' 'To realize that one has spent one's life worrying about the future.' 'What is sorrow?' 'To long for the past.' 'What is the highest pleasure?' 'To hear a good story.
~ Vikram Chandra
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