Top Ownership Quotes

  • I guess ‘joint’ would imply two people had ownership, which, thanks Life, is simply no longer the case. – Ann Benjamin

    I guess ‘joint’ would imply two people had ownership, which, thanks Life, is simply no longer the case.– Ann Benjamin

  • Abuse grows from attitudes and values, not feelings. The roots are ownership, the trunk is entitlement, and the branches are control. – Lundy Bancroft

    Abuse grows from attitudes and values, not feelings. The roots are ownership, the trunk is entitlement, and the branches are control.– Lundy Bancroft

  • We shared ideas like sweaters, with easy exchange and lack of ownership. – Ann Patchett

    We shared ideas like sweaters, with easy exchange and lack of ownership.– Ann Patchett

  • All identification is for control and ownership. – Bryant McGill

    All identification is for control and ownership.– Bryant McGill

  • She liked the idea of a place belonging to the cows, no ownership of human ego. – Aporva Kala

    She liked the idea of a place belonging to the cows, no ownership of human ego.– Aporva Kala

  • Her voice had suddenly jumped a couple of social classes to underline her ownership status. – Joe Cawley

    Her voice had suddenly jumped a couple of social classes to underline her ownership status.– Joe Cawley

  • Lack of ownership over your anger can incorrectly absolve you of all responsibility and so keep you stuck in the anger. – Sam Owen

    Lack of ownership over your anger can incorrectly absolve you of all responsibility and so keep you stuck in the anger.– Sam Owen

  • There is no ownership. There is only stewardship. – LeeAnn Taylor

    There is no ownership. There is only stewardship.– LeeAnn Taylor

  • Success is personal ownership of the dream, and responsibility for its desired outcome. – Johnnie Dent Jr

    Success is personal ownership of the dream, and responsibility for its desired outcome.– Johnnie Dent Jr

  • Ownership breeds slavery: with every single thing that you acquire, comes a new worry of not losing that thing. – Mokokoma Mokhonoana

    Ownership breeds slavery: with every single thing that you acquire, comes a new worry of not losing that thing.– Mokokoma Mokhonoana