Quotes by Possession Nothing on this planet is permanent, and this is why I believe there can be no such thing as possession. Sebastien Foucan planets possession believe No possession is gratifying without a companion. Seneca the Younger companionship companion possession True love can exist only in freedom from possession. Shekhar Kapur possession love After all my possessions had been burned, God gave me the wisdom to return to Jerusalem. Shmuel Yosef Agnon jerusalem possession return First kill me before you take possession of my Fatherland. Sitting Bull kill-me possession firsts How many things I can do without! Socrates possession money life Consider your possessions loaned to you by God. St. Catherine of Siena possession It was not so much that I was doing mathematics, but rather that mathematics had taken possession of me. Stanislaw Ulam mathematics possession taken Entry is not equivalent to possession. Stephen Fry property entry possession We truly possess only what we are able to renounce; otherwise, we are simply possessed by our possessions. Sydney J. Harris renounce possession able It is best as one grows older to strip oneself of possessions, to shed oneself downward like a tree, to be almost wholly earth before one dies. Sylvia Townsend Warner possession earth tree Time and love are the most valuable possessions you can share. Suze Orman time-and-love possession share But when I direct I become possessed, a possession I've never quite understood. Ted Kotcheff never-quit understood possession Hope is the most universal of human possessions. Thales universal possession humans O! what a prodigal have I been of that most valuable of all possessions Time! Theresa Villiers prodigals valuable possession The possession of gold has ruined fewer men than the lack of it. Thomas Bailey Aldrich possession gold men The chase is among the best of all national pastimes; it cultivates that vigorous manliness for the lack of which in a nation, as in an individual, the possession of no other qualities can possibly atone. Theodore Roosevelt individual possession quality Knowledge indeed is a desirable, a lovely possession. Thomas Jefferson lovely desirable possession He who hopes in God trusts God, Whom he never sees, to bring him to the possession of things that are beyond imagination. Thomas Merton trust-in-god possession imagination So soon as the possession of property becomes the basis of popular esteem, therefore, it becomes also a requisite to that complacency which we call self-respect. Thorstein Veblen complacency possession self «23456789101112»