Quotes about Borrow
                        Women give nothing to friendship except what they borrow from love.
                    — Seneca
                        
                
                        We may borrow… from foreign ideologies, but we reject the wholesale importation of foreign ideologies into Africa.
                    — Nelson Mandela
                        
                
                        “Go,” said Elisha, “borrow jars, even empty ones, from all your neighbors. Do not gather just a few.
                    — 2 Kings 4:3
                        
                
                        If you don't want to use the army, I should like to borrow it for a while. Yours respectfully,
                    — Abraham Lincoln
                        
                
                        Worry is the intrest paid by those who borrow trouble.
                    — George Washington
                        
                
                        It is not allowable to love the Creation according to the purposes one has for it, any more than it is allowable to love one's neighbor in order to borrow his tools.
                    — Eugene Peterson
                        
                
                        For me to love you, Jesus, as you love me, I would have to borrow your own love and then only would I be at rest.
                    — St. Therese of Lisieux
                        
                
                        Let's borrow life preservers and jump over. I think we should do something spectacular. I feel that all our lives have been too restrained.
                    — F Scott Fitzgerald
                        
                
                        A visitor to Mark Twain's house in Hartford observed mountains of books stacked on the floor. The author apologized for the disorder. You see, he lamented, It is so very difficult to borrow shelves.
                    — Mark Twain
                        
                
                        Integrity is the ability to stand by an idea. That presupposes the ability to think. Thinking is something one doesn't borrow or pawn.
                    — Ayn Rand
                        
                
                        It'd be a good setting to jump overboard,' said Dick mildly. 'Wouldn't it?' agreed Nicole hastily. 'Let's borrow life-preservers and jump over. I think we should do something spectacular. I feel that all our lives have been too restrained.
                    — F Scott Fitzgerald
                        
                
                        I have a present for you, but I need to borrow your arms for wrapping paper.
                    — Anonymous
                        
                 
                        