21 Quotes About Having

Whether it’s your job, relationships with friends and family, or just life in general, it can be hard to have a steady outlook when you’re in a bad mood. The good news is that the world is full of honest and wise people who have something to say about what it’s like to have a bad day. Whether you’re having a great day or a terrible one, these quotes about having will inspire you to take a step back and remember how amazing you are.

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The beauty of having faith, is that no matter what the time of day, whether it be day or night I know that someone is always there with me to give me comfort. It doesn't matter whether it is Buddha, God or Allah because whoever it is, is special to each of us. And that is the beauty of having faith. Anthony T. Hincks
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Abraham Lincoln quoted the Scriptures in an 1858 speech to the Illinois Republican Convention. He said, “ A house divided against itself cannot stand.” That, I fear, is where diversity leads. If by that term we refer to love and tolerance for peoples who are different from one another, it has great validity for us. But if by diversity we mean that all of us have been given reason to resent one another. Having no common values, heritage, commitment, or hope, then we are a nation in serious trouble. James C. Dobson
Without having any relationship with God, we will not change...
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Without having any relationship with God, we will not change anything in our world Sunday Adelaja
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Having more data does not always give you the power to make better decisions. Jeffrey Fry
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To dissimulate is to pretend not to have what one has. To simulate is to feign to have what one doesn't have. Jean Baudrillard
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Some waste away their lives by drinking, partying or by simply having fun and living for pleasure. Sunday Adelaja
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Don't let the day go by without a handful of fun, for only those we'll be memorable and even intensified through time A.M.M Alusi
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I dread having to call the police, as I have no idea if they will send good cop, bad cop, lying cop, incompetent cop, aggressive cop, assaulting cop, corrupt cop, or the worst one of them all, the terminator cop. Steven Magee
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Having contentment and gratitude in the present moment is the surest way to achieve success. Bryant McGill
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Empowerment comes from self-realization and recognition of our internal gifts, which we already have. Bryant McGill
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You are responsible for doing what good you can with what you have, and any good is better than none. Bryant McGill
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All I need is you even though I don't know if I can have you. Fatma Alfalasi
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With the act of marriage the situation frequently changes fundamentally. The marriage contract gives each partner the exclusive possession of the other's bo dy, feelings, and care. Nobody has to be won over any more, because love has become something one has, a property. The two cease to make the effort to be lovable and to produce love, hence they become boring, and hence their beauty disappears. They are disappointed and puzzled. Are they not the same persons any more? With the act of marriage the situation frequently changes fundamentally. The marriage contract gives each partner the exclusive possession of the other's body, feelings, and care. Nobody has to be won over any more, because love has become something one has, a property. The two cease to make the effort to be lovable and to produce love, hence they become boring, and hence their beauty disappears. They are disappointed and puzzled. Are they not the same persons any more? Did they make a mistake in the first place? Each usually seeks the cause of the change in the other and feels defrauded. What they do not see is that they no longer are the same people they were when they were in love with each other; that the error that one can have love has led them to cease loving. Now, instead of loving each other, they settle for owning together what they have: money , social standing, a home, children. Thus, in some cases, the marriage initiated on the basis of love becomes transformed into a friendly ownership, a corporation in which the two egotism are pooled into one: that of the "family.Did they make a mistake in the first place? Each usually seeks the cause of the change in the other and feels defrauded. What they do not see is that they no longer are the same people they were when they were in love with each other; that the error that one can have love has led them to cease loving. Now, instead of loving each other, they settle for owning together what they have: money , social standing, a home, children. Thus, in some cases, the marriage initiated on the basis of love becomes transformed into a friendly ownership, a corporation in which the two egotism are pooled into one: that of the "family . Erich Frommh Fromm
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Eating pizza is like having a little heaven in your nose. Wait, that's not what you eat pizza with. I always get it confused with pizza-pie. Will Advise
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Nobody minds having what is too good for them. Jane Austen
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I'm sick of not having the courage to be an absolute nobody. J. D. Salinger
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I'm not afraid of having an agenda. I do have an agenda. It's a positive agenda. Rush Limbaugh
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It's not the having, it's the getting. Elizabeth Taylor
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Freedom is not worth having if it does not connote freedom to err. Mahatma Gandhi
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Real freedom is having nothing. I was freer when I didn't have a cent. Mike Tyson