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Instead of leading the world by how much we borrow, it's time that we make sure we lead the world in how much we build and create and invest.
— Mitt Romney
I borrow bits from everyone.
— Janice Dickinson
Borrow trouble for yourself, if that's your nature, but don't lend it to your neighbours.
— Rudyard Kipling
Worry is the intrest paid by those who borrow trouble.
— George Washington
There is a peculiarity in the countenance, as everybody knows, which, though it cannot be described, is sure to betray the Englishman.
— George Henry Borrow
Societies are not trapped by their pasts and freely borrow ideas and institutions from each other.
— Francis Fukuyama
Without technique it is impossible to reach the top in chess, and therefore we all try to borrow from Capablanca his wonderful, subtle technique.
— Mikhail Tal
The inventor knows HOW to borrow.
— Harold Bloom
I would beg, borrow, and steal to live in N.Y.C.
— Chris Diamantopoulos
She could no longer borrow from the future to ease her present grief.
— Nathaniel Hawthorne
It is a fraud to borrow what we are unable to pay.
— Publilius Syrus
The human species, according to the best theory I can form of it, is composed of two distinct races, the men who borrow and the men who lend.
— Charles Lamb
And, uh, could I borrow somebody's car? Mine's impounded and I can't reclaim it because I'm kinda legally dead right now.
— Craig Schaefer
We don't carry in subtraction, however; we borrow, and that involves an intrinsically different mechanism - a messy back-and-forth kind of thing.
— Charles Petzold
Acquaintance. A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.
— Ambrose Bierce
Why should all life be work, when we all can borrow? Let's think only of today, and not worry about tomorrow.
— Zelda Fitzgerald
We must walk before we run.
— George Henry Borrow
When you borrow a man's car, always return it with a tank of gas.
— Charlie Munger
It is a tradition among our desert tribes. A man may borrow what he needs. Stealing is crime.
— James Rollins
not to borrow trouble by worrying about it.
— Jane Smiley
My Dear McClellan, if you don't want to use the army I should like to borrow it for a while. Yours respectfully.
— Abraham Lincoln
Don't ask to borrow unless you intend to repay them.
— Mark Romagna
I'll borrow of imagination what reality will not give me.
— Charlotte Bronte
Man is the only animal to borrow tools.
— Tim Allen
In my work I sometimes borrow Claire's nature, as well as her careful focus on the world.
— Michael Ondaatje
Greatness and madness are next door neighbours; and they borrow each other's sugar. You don't get there without the other.
— Joe Rogan
Good poets borrow, great poets steal
— T. S. Eliot
A nation's strength ultimately consist in what it can do on its own and not in what it can borrow from other.
— Indira Gandhi
I would never let anyone else borrow my heart if I know there's a chance in hell you might want it back.
— Colleen Hoover
I finally accepted Jesus. not as my personal savior, but as a man I intend to borrow money from.
— George Carlin
I try and borrow my mom's vintage stuff as much as she lets me - she has this amazing vintage Gucci that I love.
— Jessica Springsteen
...don't borrow money from people, but if other people need it from you lend it to them, as long as it's inconsequential.
— Eddie Huang
it's foolish to borrow trouble.
— L. Frank Baum
Don't borrow someone else's spectacles to view yourself with.
— Simon Travaglia
Guess - You know how people say, Don't borrow trouble? Well," said Morgan, "I guess it's the opposite of that. Doc is borrowing happiness." The
— Mary Doria Russell
As my father used to say: There are two sure ways to lose a friend, one is to borrow, the other to lend.
— Patrick Rothfuss
There's the wind on the heath, brother; if I could only feel that, I would gladly live for ever.
— George Borrow
People love leverage when it's working. I mean, it's so easy to borrow money from a guy at X and put it out at X.
— Howard Warren Buffett
Never borrow trouble, the payback's a bitch
— Josh Stern
I got a standard box. I don't never want nothing special. Then if I drop my box, I can borrow somebody else's.
— Wes Montgomery
How frightening it is to have reached the height of human accomplishment in art that must forever borrow from life's abundance.
— Franz Grillparzer
About two-thirds of bachelor's degree holders borrow to go to school, and on average they're graduating with more than $26,000 in debt.
— Arne Duncan
What's the quickest way to become a millionaire? Borrow fivers off everyone you meet.
— Richard Branson
Don't borrow someone else's plan. Develop your own philosophy and it will lead you to unique places.
— Jim Rohn
If you can get some of the devil's money to use for the Lord's work, if you have to borrow it, it is all right and carry on the work.
— John Harvey Kellogg
Most of our fears are borrowed. Since that's the case, we should get busy returning them.
— Craig D. Lounsbrough
Do not agonize about yesterday. Do not borrow tomorrow's trouble. Let your heart hunt. Rest in the now.
— Robin Hobb
I'm concerned a little bit with the culture of celebrating the fundraise. My dad taught me that when you borrow money it's the worst day of your life.
— Gary Vaynerchuk
We all borrow and steal and copy from each other, and that's the way I think people get inspired.
— Tom Green
The frightening truth about desire
it's on but
i don't know
whether i want
to be
her, fuck her
or borrow
her clothes. — Daphne Gottlieb
it's on but
i don't know
whether i want
to be
her, fuck her
or borrow
her clothes. — Daphne Gottlieb
They who in folly or mere greed
Enslaved religion, markets, laws,
Borrow our language now and bid
Us to speak up in freedom's cause. — Cecil Day-Lewis
Enslaved religion, markets, laws,
Borrow our language now and bid
Us to speak up in freedom's cause. — Cecil Day-Lewis
Sometimes I wish I were someone else. Times like those I borrow somebody else's nametag. I make love like Todd. At least Today I do.
— Jarod Kintz
Unfaithfulness in the keeping of an appointment is an act of clear dishonesty. You may as well borrow a person's money as his time.
— Horace Mann
I lend my daughter beauty products, but only as a treat. If she's going to a party, I'll let her borrow a mascara or moisturizer.
— Kate Winslet
Ah, well, let's not borrow trouble; the rate of interest is too high.
— L.M. Montgomery
To live is to be born slowly. it would be a little too easy to borrow ready-made souls!
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
You know how people say, Don't borrow trouble? Well, said Morgan, I guess it's the opposite of that. Doc is borrowing happiness.
— Mary Doria Russell
Dreams are the kind of things you can borrow and lend out.
— Haruki Murakami
Do not borrow fear before its time' ~ Titus
— Kate Quinn
You are a lover. Borrow Cupid's wings
and soar with them above a common bound. — William Shakespeare
and soar with them above a common bound. — William Shakespeare
He who prefers to give Linus the half of what he wishes to borrow, rather than to lend him the whole, prefers to lose only the half.
— Martial
You can borrow time, but you can't steal it.
— Kevin DeYoung
In the United States, the more common way to initiate change has been to have consultants come in who "borrow your watch to tell you what time it is
— Paul Myerson
Borrow the strength from the companion who believes in you more that you believe in yourself. Guardian to Maeve
— P.C. Cast
You can always borrow ideas; but unless you improve them very significantly, never behave as if they are your own!
— Mehmet Murat Ildan
To read means to borrow; to create out of one s readings is paying off one's debts.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
All I did was go to the library to borrow some books
— Haruki Murakami
I see Kayla dragged you into this."
I smiled at him. "No, sir, I just came to borrow a cup of sugar."
"Heh. — Ilona Andrews
I smiled at him. "No, sir, I just came to borrow a cup of sugar."
"Heh. — Ilona Andrews
Some men borrow books; some men steal books; and others beg presentation copies from the author.
— James Jeffrey Roche
You can go to the bank and borrow money, but you can't go to the bank and borrow a Super Bowl ring. The ring is like a crown.
— Joe Greene
Where do words come from? They come from the dead. We inherit them. Borrow them. Use them for a time to bring the dead to life.
— Ruth Ozeki
You cannot borrow half of who you are from someone else, yet people try to do it all of the time, they just call it a relationship!
— Jennifer O'Neill
Is there nothing to sing about to-day? Then borrow a song from tomorrow; sing of
what is yet to be. Is this world dreary? Then think of the next. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
what is yet to be. Is this world dreary? Then think of the next. — Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Never borrow sorrow from tomorrow.
— Helen Steiner Rice
Satan is so deceptive! He likes to borrow Christian vocabulary, but he does not use the Christian dictionary!
— Warren W. Wiersbe
I like PBS. I love Big Bird ... But I'm not going to keep on spending money on things to borrow money from China to pay for.
— Mitt Romney
Your sorrow is yours--truly yours. No one can borrow or share it. No one can carry it for you.
— Debasish Mridha
A losing trade, I assure you, sir: literature is a drug.
— George Borrow
Men who borrow their opinions can never repay their debts.
— E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax
Do not borrow tomorrow's troubles today
— Stephen R. Lawhead
Books are easy to find and easy to buy. A paperback these days only costs six or seven dollars. You can borrow that from your kids!
— Jim Rohn
No one owns you, I know that. No one owns me. No one owns anyone. We just get to borrow each for a while.
— Jon Courtenay Grimwood
If the memoirist is borrowing narrative techniques from fiction, shouldn't the novelist borrow a few tricks from successful non-fiction?
— Darin Strauss
Take it not amiss, O speech, that I borrow weighty words, and later try hard to make them seem light.
— Wislawa Szymborska
Never call a man a fool; borrow from him
— Addison Mizner