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Words are weapons, and it is dangerous ... to borrow them from the arsenal of the enemy.
— George Santayana
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
When the choice is debt or death, best borrow.
— George R R Martin
We must walk before we run.
— George Henry Borrow
What the federal government does basically is borrow money from people and mail it to people.
— George Will
I am invariably of the politics of the people at whose table I sit, or beneath whose roof I sleep.
— George Borrow
I finally accepted Jesus. not as my personal savior, but as a man I intend to borrow money from.
— George Carlin
Life is very sweet, brother; who would wish to die?
— George Borrow
Political correctness has changed everything. People forget that political correctness used to be called spastic gay talk.
— Frankie Boyle
There are no countries in the world less known by the British than those selfsame British Islands.
— George Borrow
Two great talkers will not travel far together.
— George Borrow
There's the wind on the heath, brother; if I could only feel that, I would gladly live for ever.
— George Borrow
People who are homeless are not social inadequates. They are people without homes.
— Sheila McKechnie
Would you know what money is, go borrow some.
— George Herbert
From such crooked timber as humanity is made of, no straight thing was ever constructed.
— Immanuel Kant
Translation is at best an echo.
— George Borrow
Good ale, the true and proper drink of Englishmen. He is not deserving of the name of Englishman who speaketh against ale, that is good ale.
— George Henry Borrow
The state of man's mind, or the elementary phase of mind which he so far possesses, conforms precisely to the state of the world as he so far views it
— Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
A losing trade, I assure you, sir: literature is a drug.
— George Borrow
I eat ice cream. It's better than booze.
— Del Shannon