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Inheritance Quotes

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Kailin Gow
“The Princess knew in her heart she is strong, smart, and capable because it is in her blood. - Kailin Gow, Mysterious Teacher (PULSE Vampire Series)”
Kailin Gow

Kailin Gow
“Just because someone is the heir to a throne or company does not mean they are the best fit for the job. Entrusting someone who can lead, has the respect of the people and company, and a vision to where to take the company is more important than bloodline. That is why family companies establish a Board or hire someone outside to run the company. It is what is best for the company. Because as history shows with insane rulers like Nero and Caligula, bloodline may not always be best for the country, company, or civilization." - Kailin Gow, on Choosing a Successor, Leadership”
Kailin Gow

Michael Ondaatje
“A memoir is the lost inheritance.”
Michael Ondaatje, Warlight

Adrienne Brodeur
“Here was my choice: I could continue down the well-trod path upon which I'd been running for so very long and pass along the inheritance like a baton, as blithely as I did my light hair and fair skin. My daughter could do her best to outrun it...
Or I could slow down, catch my breath, and look mindfully for a new path. There had to be another way and I owed it to my daughter to find it.”
Adrienne Brodeur, Wild Game: My Mother, Her Lover, and Me

Nalini Priyadarshni
“guilt and discontent are my inheritance
A stranger to acceptance, embarrassed by attention
I am stuck at forgotten crossroads
everything I remember turns to ashes when touched by sunlight”
Nalini Priyadarshni

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“Even most of those whose wealth was not inherited or won often lose sleep over losing their wealth.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“You can inherit good genes, not greatness.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“Not only were warfare expensive and costly, but the damage to the land and massive deaths were something the winning side of the war would inherit as well.â€� - Dr. Lopez, Amazon Lee and the Tomb of the Dragon King by Kira G. and Kailin Gow”
Kailin Gow, Kira G.

“Look at the First Emperor of China’s successor…his son. Qin Shi Huang was a huge success because he had skills that he combined with hard work and ambition to unify all the separate kingdoms of China into one. However, sadly, his heir to the throne did not have the same drive and work ethic. Within a few years, Qin Shi Huang’s kingdom fell and was replaced by a new family.â€�- Amazon Lee Adventures by Kira G. and Kailin Gow”
Kira G, Kailin Gow

“The idea of the simple linear development of society from the culture of the paleolithic (Old Stone Age) through the successive stages of the neolithic (New Stone Age), Bronze, and Iron Ages must be given up. Today we find primitive cultures co-existing with advanced modern society on all the continents-the Bushmen of Australia, the Bushmen of South Africa, truly primitive peoples in South America, and in New Guinea; some tribal peoples in the United States. We shall now assume that, some 20,000 or more years ago, while paleolithic peoples held out in Europe, more advanced cultures existed elsewhere on the earth, and that we have inherited a part of what they once possessed, passed down from people to people.”
Charles H. Hapgood, Maps of the Ancient Sea Kings: Evidence of Advanced Civilization in the Ice Age

Amit Kalantri
“Your creations carry on your legacy longer than your kids will ever do.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

Aldous Huxley
“She wanted to laugh, but she was oppressed by a sudden realization of the mysteries and complexities of life, the terrible inscrutabilities of the future. Here was her child--but he was also Philip, he was also herself, he was also Walter, her father, her mother; and now, with that upward tilting of the chin, he had suddenly revealed himself as the deplorable Mr. Quarles. And he might be hundreds of other people too. Might be? He certainly was. He was aunts and cousins she hardly ever saw; grandfathers and great-uncles she had only known as a child and utterly forgotten; ancestors who had died long ago, back to the beginning of things. A whole population of strangers inhabited and shaped that little body, lived in that mind and controlled its wishes, dictated its thoughts and would go on dictating and controlling.”
Aldous Huxley, Point Counter Point

Stewart Stafford
“The people of Earth cannot progress in isolation from each other. The family unit, community spirit, and society as a whole are fragmenting at alarming rates as we sit inert behind our devices and social media. Fear of cultural appropriation inhibits the inspiration necessary for others to create new things. We must build on the towering achievements of all those who have gone before us. Then, by pooling our resources, regardless of race, colour, creed, gender, sexuality, or physical ability, we ensure that our legacy is a rich inheritance for all those yet to be born.”
Stewart Stafford

Daniel Kahneman
“We have inherited from our ancestors a great facility to learn when to be afraid. Indeed, one experience is often sufficient to establish a long term aversion and fear.”
Daniel Kahneman

Steve Klabnik
“Inheritance has recently fallen out of favor as a programming design solution in many programming languages because it’s often at risk of sharing more code than necessary. Subclasses shouldn’t always share all characteristics of their parent class but will do so with inheritance. This can make a program’s design less flexible. It also introduces the possibility of calling methods on subclasses that don’t make sense or that cause errors because the methods don’t apply to the subclass. In addition, some languages will only allow a subclass to inherit from one class, further restricting the flexibility of a program’s design.

For these reasons, Rust takes a different approach, using trait objects instead of inheritance.”
Steve Klabnik, The Rust Programming Language

Chuck Palahniuk
“Even what’s inside you already, the colonies of microbes and bugs that eat your food for you, without them you’d die. Nothing of you is all-the-way yours. All of you is inherited.”
Chuck Palahniuk, Invisible Monsters

Thomas Jefferson
“Honor, justice, and humanity, forbid us tamely to surrender that freedom which we received from our gallant ancestors, and which our innocent posterity have a right to receive from us. We cannot endure the infamy and guilt of resigning succeeding generations to that wretchedness which inevitably awaits them if we basely entail hereditary bondage on them.”
Thomas Jefferson

“My only inheritance from you was your torment”
Aevelyne Trouillot, Memory at Bay

Dani Shapiro
“What if I had always known that the reason I looked different and felt different was in fact because I was different? It would be easy to fantasize that this would have been better. But we can never know what lies at the heart of the path not taken.”
Dani Shapiro

Lisa Kleypas
“Kathleen and Devon managed to focus most of the conversation on one of Lady Berwick's favorite subjects: horses. Both Lord and Lady Berwick were keen horse enthusiasts, occupying themselves with the training of thoroughbreds at their Leominster estate. In fact, that was how they had originally become acquainted with Kathleen's parents, Lord and Lady Carbery, who had owned an Arabian stud farm in Ireland.
Lady Berwick displayed a lively interest upon learning that Kathleen would inherit at least two dozen horses of purebred Arabian stock, and a parcel of land comprising a riding school, stables, paddocks, and an arena.”
Lisa Kleypas, Marrying Winterborne

Andrena Sawyer
“Entrepreneurs should always aim to play the long game. Instant gratification cannot build a legacy.”
Andrena Sawyer

Joshua Becker
“May the inheritance you leave for your children be greater than material wealth.”
Joshua Becker

A.S. King
“Well, if it's as easy as catching my future from a blood relative, then I guess I'm due to be a drunk, pregnant, drop-out stripper any day now.”
A.S. King, Please Ignore Vera Dietz

Alexander McCall Smith
“That, she imagined, was because he had been given the eyes to see things, as we are given the eyes of those who have gone before us, and can see the world in the way in which they saw it.”
Alexander McCall Smith, The Full Cupboard of Life

Anthony Marra
“Finding an empty wheelchair in front of a lion enclosure is like finding a pair of shoes at the ocean’s edge. You might look to your left and your right, but in your heart you know the only way their owner went was in.”
Anthony Marra, The Lion's Den

Amit Kalantri
“Inherited success makes even a stupid seem smart, sane and sensible.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

Aspen Matis
“It was as if I had inherited a palace by virtue of simply being in love.”
Aspen Matis, Your Blue Is Not My Blue: A Missing Person Memoir

Amit Kalantri
“A fortune earned with merit lasts longer than a fortune earned by inheritance.”
Amit Kalantri, Wealth of Words

“As an accomplished entrepreneur with a history that spans more than fourteen years, Annette Wise is constantly looking for ways to give back to her community. Using enterprising efforts, she qualified for $125,000 in startup funding to develop a specialized residential facility that allows developmentally disabled adults to live in the community after almost a lifetime of living in a state institution.

In doing so, she has provided steady employment in her community for the last thirteen years. After dedicating years to her residential facility, Annette began to see clearly the difficulty business owners face in planning for retirement successfully.

Searching high and low to find answers, she took control of financial uncertainty and in less than 2 years, she became a Full Life Agent, licensed Registered Representative, Investment Advisor Representative and Limited Principal.

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Annette’s primary goal is to help her clients understand more than just concepts, but to easily understand how money works, the consequences of their decisions and how they work in conjunction with their desires and goal.

Ever the curious soul who is always up for a challenge, Annette is routinely resourceful at finding sensible means to a sometimes-challenging end. She believes in infinite possibilities as well as in sharing her knowledge with others. She is the go-to source for “Smart Wealth Solutions.�

Among Annette’s proudest accomplishments are her two wonderful sons, Michael III and Matthew. As a single mom, they have been her inspiration and joy. She is forever grateful to the greatest brothers in the world- Andrew and Anthony Wise, for assistance in grooming them into amazing young men.”
Annette Wise

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Meeting #2 include steps 6 â€� 10 and should take no longer than one (1) hour. In this meeting we will identify areas in which you are losing money unknowingly and unnecessarily. We will customize appropriate wealth strategies to help you become more efficient in your finances so that you can achieve your goals and objectives.”
Annette Wise