- Where are you going?
- We can eat on the water.
- What's the matter? Are you scared?
- Of what? How old is this thing anyway?
- 1934.Who owns a wood boat anymore?
-You must spend all your time fixing it up
-Nereye gidiyorsun?
-Su üzerinde yiyebiliriz yemeğimizi.
-Sorun ne? Korkuyor musun?
Ne korkutacak beni? Neyse, bu şey kaç yaşında?
-1934. Artık iyi bir botu olan pek fazla insan yok.
-Tüm zamanını onu tamir ederek geçiriyorsundur.
- I've wanted to ask you this all night... Who's Franklin?
- Franklin ? Franklin is my husband.
- Really? Is that his loft, then?
- He owns it, yes.
- Do you live with him?
- No. He's in Turkey.
- Bütün gece sana bunu sormayı istedim... Franklin kim?
- Franklin? Franklin benim kocam.
- Gerçekten mi? Bu çatı dairesi de onun o zaman?
- Sahibi o, evet.
- Onunla mı yaşıyorsun?
- Hayır. O Türkiye'de yaşıyor.
Also, since art is a vehicle for the transmission of ideas through form, the reproduction of the form only reinforces the concept. It is the idea that is being reproduced. Anyone who understands the work of art owns it. We all own the Mona Lisa. Sol LeWitt
But some things are the same. My mother still owns the house I grew up in, on what would now be called a cul de sac, but which the sign on the corner called a dead end street. Mink Stole
From the moment I leave my house or my hotel room, the public owns me. The public made Alice Cooper and I can't imagine ever turning my back on my fans. Alice Cooper
I looked back at some of my earlier published stories with genuine horror and remorse. I got thinking, How many extant copies might there be, who owns them, and do they keep their doors locked? Richard Russo
I simply went down there to catch up with an old mate of mine, who owns the place. He's the one who wrote the book on the place, but no, no movie, just a beer. Bryan Brown
If a man, for private profit, tears at the public news, does so with the impatience of one who thinks he actually owns the news you get, it is against the national interest. Jimmy Breslin