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Estates Quotes

Though I bequeath you no estate, I leave you in the enjoyment of liberty.

Though I bequeath you no estate, I leave you in the enjoyment of liberty.

"An Old Philadelphian: Colonel William Bradford". Book by John W. Wallace, 1884.

Don't wait to buy real estate. Buy real estate and wait.

Robert G. Allen (2004). “Nothing Down for the 2000s: Dynamic New Wealth Strategies in Real Estate”, p.1, Simon and Schuster

Liquidate labor, liquidate stocks, liquidate the farmers, liquidate real estate.

"The Memoirs of Herbert Hoover - The Great Depression, 1929-1941". Book by Herbert Hoover, www.huffingtonpost.com. 1951.

Nothing is miserable but what is thought so, and contrariwise, every estate is happy if he that bears it be content.

Boethius, Aeterna Press (2016). “Boethius Collection [2 Books]”, p.212, Aeterna Press

Buy land, they're not making it anymore.

Mark Twain (2014). “Mark Twain on Common Sense: Timeless Advice and Words of Wisdom from America's Most-Revered Humorist”, p.53, Skyhorse Publishing, Inc.

I would not change my blest estate for all the world calls good or great.

Isaac Watts (1827). “The Psalms and Hymns of Dr. Watts”, p.275

Never spend anything before thou have it; for borrowing is the canker and death of every man's estate.

Sir Walter Raleigh (1751). “The Works of Sir Walter Ralegh: Kt. Political, Commercial, and Philosophical; Together with His Letters and Poems. The Whole Never Before Collected Together, and Some Never Yet Printed. To which is Prefix'd, a New Account of His Life by Tho. Birch”, p.351

He that hath a Trade, hath an Estate.

Benjamin Franklin (1848). “The Way to Wealth”, p.2

It is hard to carry a full cup without spilling, and a full estate without sinning.

Thomas Watson (1838). “A body of practical divinity, consisting of above one hundred seventy six sermons on the lesser catechism composed by the reverend assembly of divines at Westminster: with a suppl. of some sermons on several texts of Scripture”, p.452

Good temper is an estate for life.

William Hazlitt (1848). “The Miscellaneous Works”

The gallery in which the reporters sit has become a fourth estate of the realm.

"On Hallam's Constitutional History" by Thomas B. Macaulay, 1828.

After World War II, the major estates really did collapse.

"Biography/Personal Quotes". www.imdb.com.