- 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.
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
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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
Words can have no single fixed meaning. Like wayward electrons, they can spin away from their initial orbit and enter a wider magnetic field. No one owns them or has a proprietary right to dictate how they will be used. David Lehman
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Bruce Barton
Many a man who pays rent all his life owns his own home; and many a family has successfully saved for a home only to find itself at last with nothing but a house. Bruce Barton