Quotes about Ownership
He who is shipwrecked twice is foolish to blame the sea.
— Publilius Syrus
An example of good debt is the debt on the apartment houses I own. That debt is good only as long as there are tenants to pay my mortgages. If tenants stop paying their rent, my good debt turns into bad debt.
— Robert Kiyosaki
Artists should be free to create what we want. I believe there's a special value in work that is a reflection of oneself as opposed to interpretation. When I see a film or a TV show about black people not written by someone who's black, it's an interpretation of that life.
— Ava DuVernay
Stand-up comedy is mine: it's my entity; it's my brand; I own it. I do it when I want to do it.
— Kevin Hart
God hates violence. He has ordained that all men fairly possess their property, not seize it.
— Euripides
Third, God the Spirit will show us how to live and die as we learn how to release whatever has us in its grip. (That last phrase wasn't a mistake.) As long as we're owned by whatever we're clutching, we'll never be given over completely to the Holy Spirit. This would be an excellent moment for you to do some self-analysis. To what, to whom are you clinging? Let it go. Let them go.
— Charles Swindoll
Own it all. Hold yourself accountable to God, and confess any sinful part. By doing so, you will have the necessary peace to make peace with your brother or sister. Do this, and you will leave a lasting positive impact on the people around you, even as a sinner.
— Charles Swindoll
Whatever's burning in me is mine
— Toni Morrison
That all they want, man, is they own misery. Ax em to die for you and they yours for life.
— Toni Morrison
The only way to own what I know is to write it and let you read it
— Toni Morrison
Oh, Jesus.' 'He's a Northerner too. Lived in Israel, but a Northerner in His heart. His bleeding heart. His cute little old bleeding red heart. Southerners think they own Him, but that's just because the first time they laid eyes on Him, He was strung up on a tree. They can relate to that, see. Both the stringer and the strung.
— Toni Morrison
we can't use someone else's irresponsibility in the past as an excuse for our irresponsibility in the present. If
— Tony Evans