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Treasure, that is what you are
my freedom. And So It Is!
Cheap, sentimental things
Or, what does a poor man have, a rich man need, and you would die if you ate it? Stuff
The Will to Survive.
The Need for Revenge.
Rage. Rage. Rage
Rune Breathed it In.
Bathed it in, became it.
Give, expecting nothing there of.
The black and merciless things that are behind the great possessions.
I'm the best kind of thief, the kind that leaves behind items equal in value to those he's stolen.
Peace, Love, Hope
Start with clothes, then move on to books, papers, komono (miscellany), and finally things with sentimental value.
Give yourself to a great cause, not only your possessions.
stealing chocolates
Love, Trust & Pixie Dust !
Money, success, and the external trappings have chased after me wherever I have gone. These things show up in my life, and I just keep passing them on. I don't hang onto them myself at all. I have very few needs like that.
Cherishables," I agreed. "Lovely little finds that have tiny value but lots of heart. Tea tins, picture frames, old perfume bottles. Half the fun is finding them, and the other half imagining where they came from.
Gifts freely given conquer the night...
Empty and cold, but it keep me alive. I gave it my soul, so that I could survive.
The countless gold of a merry heart, The rubies and pearls of a loving eye, The indolent never can bring to the mart, Nor the secret hoard up in his treasury.
make money. To keep myself
I don't have much but I take all I got and that's what I give, what I get in return is the money I earn and the life I live.
Your soul, your spirit and your body.
The only question with wealth is, what do you do with it?
What God gives, no one can take back.
A little wanton money, which burned out the bottom of his purse.
Chocolate, something salty, and a box of hag rags gave
Your time, energy and words.
Three things you can never get back once they've been exchanged. Choose wisely.
Food to eat and games to play.
Tell me why, tell me why.
Serve it out and eat it up.
Have a try, have a try.
I needed a drink, I needed a lot of life insurance, I needed a vacation, I needed a home in the country. What I had was a coat, a hat and a gun. I put them on and went out of the room.
B Y AND BY, WHEN WE GOT UP, WE TURNED OVER THE TRUCK THE GANG had stole off of the wreck, and found boots, and blankets, and clothes, and all sorts of other things, and a lot of books, and a spyglass, and three boxes of seegars.
Possessions. The very word is potent - suggestive as it is of ownership both material and erotic. To possess. Possession. Possessed.
Rare and precious gifts,
gold and myrrh and frankincense,
to offer a king.
Luck and glory. I wouldn't mind a little of either of those things these days.
Memory, that library of the soul from which I will draw knowledge and experience for the rest of my life.
Joy profits you more than possessions.
The Amulet of Samarkand. It was Simon Lovelace's. Now it is yours. Soon it will be Simon Lovelace's again. Take it and enjoy the consequences.
If there were dreams to sell,
Merry and sad to tell,
And the crier rung his bell,
What would you buy?
promised land and our promised blessings. . . .
Anything. You want it, I got it in me to give it to you, you got anything from me.
Escape
from the power of the hunting pack,
and to know that wisdom is best
and beauty
sheer holiness.
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Life and peace. Victory and vengeance.
And never the twain shall meet.
The Key to Heaven;
Live a peaceful life.
They found records and video-cassettes at their place, a deck of cards, a chess set. In other words, everything that's banned.
Of all the priceless objects left behind, this is what we rescue. These artifacts. Memory cues. Useless souvenirs. Nothing you could auction. The scars left from happiness.
All that I can truly have: life, strength and time!
What I collect? Interesting jobs. Always to my thrill and excitement, but ultimately to my exhaustion, I collect interesting jobs. If an interesting job comes along, I take it; that's why I do so many things. I'm lucky to be able to.
An elevator. The doors of the elevator were gone, as were the cab and the lift mechanism, sold for reuse or for scrap.
These things you treasure, how often they're somebody else's trash.
But there are some things, child, that you should steal. That you must steal, if you have enough love and courage in your heart. You must snatch freedom from the hands of the tyrant. You must spirit away innocent lives before they are destroyed. You must hide secret and sacred places.
Whatever you seize for yourself is worthless. Only what is given you has value.
What was stolen must be returned
If you don't got endz, you won't be gettin' no skinz,
And if you don't got money, you won't scoop a honey.
If you don't got cash, you won't be gettin' no ass,
And if you don't got loot, you won't be knockin' no boots.
Religion! what treasure untold resides in that heavenly word!
Money drives the world, but when everything falls apart to leave the underpinnings of our life bare to the scrutiny of critics and thieves, the only thing remaining, the only thing that can't be taken away, is the love you hold for the people you care about.
Acceptance.
Good and bad,
Fortune and misfortune,
Pleasure and pain,
I want it all,
Because it's mine.
TAKE, v.t. To acquire, frequently by force but preferably by stealth.
All, all is theft, all is unceasing and rigorous competition in nature; the desire to make off with the substance of others is the foremost - the most legitimate - passion nature has bred into us and, without doubt, the most agreeable one.
And what have you got at the end of the day?
What have you got to take away?
My soul.
My spirit.
My strength.
Truth! Freedom! Justice! And a hard-boiled egg!
our bags, and through the family
For trash and toys, And grief-engend'ring joys, What torment seems too sharp for flesh and blood; What bitter pills, Compos'd of real ills, Men swallow down to purchase one false good!
Love, come and get it, it's free.
When much is taken, something is returned.
Looting has an immense impact on our ability to understand our global cultural heritage; once these objects are gone, so too is our chance of piecing together humanity's shared story.
We covet what is guarded; the very care invokes the thief. Few love what they may have.
Love, the life-giving garden of this world.
The comfort and sweetness of peace.
There is wealth but no wellbeing. What are you going to do with this wealth?
Life. It gives you vision. But you can't acquire it if you're afraid of keeping score.
Everything I got, I'm willing to sacrifice
A joyful soul, gratitude
You dole out these stolen little pieces for yourself. You've been doing it for so long that you not only have no idea what you need, you have no idea what anyone else might need, either. No one is all or nothing. Grown-ups don't need someone to be all or nothing.
Life! What Inscrutable Card Shall Ye Throw Next Upon the Soft Felt of Our Days?
What can you take from me which is not already yours?-- Bruce Lee
Keep your treasure to yourself.
Mementos of this world, in which the things worth being were so easily exchanged for the things worth having.
What's the one thing Evil can never have ... and the one thing Good can never do without?
What you believe you can receive if you doubt it you will do without it.
Everything he wanna have-I got.
Property is organized robbery.
I took my bag, and the suitcase of clothes, and I took the thing he wanted most - a little boy, maybe, as yet unmade; a sturdy little runaround fella, for sitting on his shoulders, and video games down the arcade, and football in the park.
Back around the counter to fetch my rifle. Rifle, sidearm, knife, a couple of flash grenades. And one more thing, the most essential weapon in my arsenal: a heart full of rage.
What riches give us let us then inquire: Meat, fire, and clothes. What more? Meat, clothes, and fire. Is this too little?
Clothes, thank God I can get them from designers.
So I wanted to show what I did with the money. So I got red silk shirts, beautiful hats, wonderful saddles, a great horse, and two gold teeth. So that was the way I did it.
Clothes? sufficient Keys? found 'em Coffee cup? full Sanity? sanity? - T-SHIRT
I opened my backpack and checked my supplies: some enchanted rope, my curved ivory wand, a lump of wax for making a magical shabti figurine, my calligraphy set, and a healing potion my friend Jaz had brewed for me a while back. (She knew that I got hurt a lot.)
I took anything that came across my doorstep. I started getting a reputation.
Work, the what's-its-name of the thingummy and the thing-um-a-bob of the what d'you-call-it.
What must be the wealth that avarice, aided by power, cannot exhaust!
Happiness: We rarely feel it. I would buy it, beg it, steal it, Pay in coins of dripping blood For this one transcendent good.
Food, the southern offering on the altar of crisis.
Whatever you give, if you give it freely and without conditions it'll come back to you two fold.
Don't want anything. Then you get everything.-- Seung Sahn
Lives, like money, are spent. What are you buying with yours?
Sugar and salt and kicks and kisses.
Find creative ways to have fun together. Looting is really underrated.
If a worker is deprived of hope to acquire some personal property, what other natural stimulus can be offered him that will inspire him to hard work, labor, saving and sobriety today, when so many nations and men have lost everything and all they have left is their capacity for work?
books. They are friends to the lonely, companions to the deserted, joy to the joyless, hope to the hopeless, good cheer to the disheartened, a helper to the helpless. They bring light into darkness, and sunshine into shadow.