1.
Unless it grows out of yourself no knowledge is really yours, it is only borrowed plumage.
D.T. Suzuki
2.
Maybe the thing to do after you roll the dice-and lose-is simply pick them up and roll them again.
Emily Giffin
3.
To be oneself is being neither under bond nor borrowed nor sold nor hired. To be, means to be spiritually free.
Theo van Doesburg
4.
Besides the mathematical arts there is no infallible knowledge, except that it be borrowed from them.
Robert Recorde
6.
Don't be afraid to borrow. The great men, the most original, borrowed from everybody.
John French Sloan
7.
You've taxed too much, borrowed too much and are a roadblock to reform.
David Cameron
8.
I was too broke to buy a guitar so I more borrowed guitars from friends.
Ronnie Montrose
9.
Nothing is ever perfect. It is what you make of it.
Emily Giffin
10.
Kids own nothing. Everything is either promised, borrowed, longed for or exaggerated.
Jonathan Carroll
11.
The ideas I stand for are not mine.
I borrowed them from Socrates.
I swiped them from Chesterfield.
I stole them from Jesus.
And I put them in a book.
Dale Carnegie
12.
How much would you pay to avoid a second Depression?
Ben Bernanke
14.
English has borrowed from everywhere and now goes everywhere.
Mason Cooley
15.
I had learnt at the onset not to carry on public work with borrowed money.
Mahatma Gandhi
17.
True beauty lives on high. Ours is but a flame borrowed thence.
George Herbert
18.
What are a friend's books for if not to be borrowed?
Tom Stoppard
21.
You see yourself as very average, ordinary. And there is nothing ordinary about you, Rachel." (Something Borrowed)
Emily Giffin
23.
No one knows anything, really. It's all rented, or borrowed.
Ian Mcewan
24.
Fee-fi-fo-fum - Now I'm borrowed. Now I'm numb.
Anne Sexton