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Most people, in my opinion, steal much of what they are. If they didn't what poor items they would be.
— Julian Barnes
It's human nature when you first make your big fortune to want to show off a bit. I don't begrudge that whatsoever.
— Kevin Kwan
Without plenty, the wealthy lack compassion for the poor, hoarding without sharing. Without law, the strong bully the weak, stealing by force.
— Jacqueline Carey
Like other forms of stealing, identity theft leaves the victim poor and feeling terribly violated.
— George W. Bush
I like to play good girls more because I play bad ones all the time!
— Meaghan Martin
Wasting food is like stealing from the poor.
— Pope Francis
My wife says I'm full of half-baked ideas, so from now on, I'll microwave myself for 45-seconds before speaking.
— Stewart Lee Beck
We still have hope; it is what keeps us going.
— Walter Munk
Well, at least this time I get to be a person in the story. The last time you told one of your Russian parables I was a bag of chickens.
— Nora Ephron
It's a poor artist who borrows
a good artist steals. — Pablo Picasso
a good artist steals. — Pablo Picasso
The majestic equality of the law forbids rich and poor alike from pissing in the streets, sleeping under bridges, and stealing bread.
— Anatole France
Consumerism has accustomed us to waste. But throwing food away is like stealing it from the poor and hungry.
— Pope Francis
I smile, loving him for changing with me, for going where my Neglect has taken us, for getting the new me.
— Lisa Genova
Science is objective. And in my view we cannot take any experimental results seriously except in the light of good explanations of them.
— David Deutsch
There is no almost in giving your all.
— Wes Fesler
There is one law for rich and poor alike, which prevents them equally from stealing bread and sleeping under bridges.
— Jo Walton
The poor should learn what has always been the motto of the rich: "What's mine is mine and what is yours if I can I steal it."
— William C. Brown
A dependent clause is like a dependent child: incapable of standing on its own but able to cause a lot of trouble.
— William Safire
Stealing it, in a sick kind of sense, was like earning it.
— Markus Zusak
The environment issue is hydra-headed and complicated, but it is of immense importance that we understand how fast the world is changing.
— Richard Lamm
I was not the lion, but it fell to me to give the lion's roar.
— Winston Churchill