Top 24 Auctioned Quotes
#1. If I hear any more loud voices, you will both be auctioned off on eBay. I could use the extra money.
J.R. Rain
#2. In Naples, Fla., I met a self-made man, a multimillionaire, whose round penthouse apartment is home to Pierre-Auguste Renoir, Claude Monet, Henry Moore, and Mickey Mantle. He had purchased the most coveted items auctioned by the Mantle family at Madison Square Garden in December 2003.
Jane Leavy
#3. You force people to stop asking questions, and before you know it they have auctioned off the question mark, or sold it for scrap. No boldness. No good ideas for fixing what's broken in the land. Because if you happen to mention it's broken, you are automatically disqualified.
Barbara Kingsolver
#4. A college education is one of the few purchases a person can make that cannot be repossessed or auctioned off
Ken Ilgunas
#5. I've auctioned off many scripts and will continue to do so for good causes.
Claudia Christian
#6. I had a novel in the back of my mind when I won an Ian St James story competition in 1993. At the award ceremony an agent asked me if I was writing a novel. I showed her four or five chapters of what would become 'Behind the Scenes at the Museum' and to my surprise she auctioned them off.
Kate Atkinson
#7. In Germany anti-Uber feeling has nurtured a broader criticism of "Plattform-Kapitalismus"; its perceived readiness to reduce all aspects of people's lives, from spare rooms to spare time, to assets to be auctioned off is seen as deeply dehumanising.
Anonymous
#8. These days, she would have auctioned off the Milky Way to make his intentions a little less honorable. Her
Marissa Meyer
#9. She would have auctioned off the Milky Way if it would have made his intentions a little less honorable
Marissa Meyer
#10. For the surf idol Duke Kahanamoku portrait, which I created for the Surfrider Foundation, I took a photo from a book cover and abstracted the photo image into a drawing. This drawing was laminated onto a surfboard and auctioned to a buyer.
John Van Hamersveld
#11. Spontaneousness is thought to be madness. Formalities are thought to be sanity. Just the opposite is the reality.
Osho
#13. Help inspire people to realize they are capable of changing the world.
Tony Hsieh
#14. We stand todaybefore the awful proposition: either the triumph of imperialism and the destruction of all culture, and, as in ancient Rome, depopulation, desolation, degeneration, a vast cemetery; or, the victory of socialism.
Rosa Luxemburg
#15. The tough choice facing CIOs is not about only picking one identity as either being strategic or tactical, but about - when acting as a strategic leader, when playing as a tactical manager.
Pearl Zhu
#16. I'm terrible at texting people back. It takes me, like, three days. I'm not a big phone person.
Tom Felton
#17. I made mistakes, I drank too much, I smoked some crack some time. What can I say? I made a mistake, I'm human.
Rob Ford
#18. (not, as is commonly believed, because of air friction). To
Randall Munroe
#19. What is love, if it can calculate and provide against its own decay?
Madame De Stael
#20. The ascetic ideal has an aim - this goal is, putting it generally, that all the other interests of human life should, measured by its standard, appear petty and narrow; it explains epochs, nations, men, in reference to this one end; it forbids any other interpretation, any other end; it
Friedrich Nietzsche
#21. Religion's crucial role in the lives of many people ... is rejected out of hand by the political community, especially the press.
Fred Barnes
#22. If you get the dirty end of the stick, sharpen it and turn it into a useful tool.
Colin Powell
#23. The ideas behind the words are simple ones that work in everyday life; find what we most want to do; do it, no matter what; and in the doing be guaranteed a very difficult and a very happy lifetime.
Richard Bach