
Top 15 Common Ownership Quotes
#1. I know you don't want to forgive me, but at least allow me to live by your side.
Paulo Coelho
#2. Some infinities are larger than other infinities,
John Green
#3. A writer is rarely so well inspired as when he talks about himself.
Anatole France
#4. A great deal of struggle and sorrow in the world comes from misguided feelings of pride of ownership and possessiveness, versus the humble spirit of stewardship as common temporary inheritors of the great resources of earth.
Bryant McGill
#5. Darkness is to space what silence is to sound, i.e., the interval.
Marshall McLuhan
#6. France has and will have political and economic problems like any other country. But it works. What makes it work is the harmony between the spirit of the French and the structures they have given themselves, structures that are genuinely theirs.
Jean-Benoit Nadeau
#7. My teens and 20s were spent lying on sheets of tinfoil in the weak English sun, covered in baby oil. In Greece and France I would burn, then turn a dark brown.
Jane Green
#8. People in my novels always have terrible problems. If they are not terrible, I make them more terrible.
Barbara Kingsolver
#9. You should be comfortable eating by yourself or in public.
Shenae Grimes
#10. If General Motors is worth $60 a share to an investor it must be because the full common-stock ownership of this gigantic enterprise as a whole is worth 43 million (shares) times $60, or no less than $2,600 million.
Benjamin Graham
#11. The world's existence is with common intent. No one has ownership of it. One may do whatever suits him. You cannot criticize him; you cannot say, 'This is wrong'. You cannot even think it. Everything is under nature's management.
Dada Bhagwan
#12. Neither man nor woman can be worth anything until they have discovered that they are fools.
William Lamb Melbourne
#13. If people don't like you for who your are, then they have never liked you at all.
Kracken
#14. I was going to school thinking I was going to do something entirely different, thought acting was just a hobby at that point, met Stanley Kubrick and was like, 'Whoa, this can be an art form, and you can really move people the way you do simply by acting.'
Vinessa Shaw
#15. Changing much-cherished bank secrecy laws is worth the effort. Corruption, tax evasion, and the capture of natural resource revenues undermine the rule of law, weaken the social fabric, erode citizens' trust in institutions, fuel conflict and insecurity, and hamper job creation.
Sri Mulyani Indrawati
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