“Possessing what we still were unpossessed by,
Possessed by what we now no more possessed.”
Robert Frost (1874–1963) American poet
Source: The Poetry of Robert Frost
Source: Liberalism (1911), Chapter IX, The Future Of Liberalism, p. 117.
“Possessing what we still were unpossessed by,
Possessed by what we now no more possessed.”
Robert Frost (1874–1963) American poet
Source: The Poetry of Robert Frost
Nigel Cumberland (1967) British author and leadership coach
Source: Your Job-Hunt Ltd – Advice from an Award-Winning Asian Headhunter (2003), Successful Recruitment in a Week (2012) https://books.google.ae/books?idp24GkAsgjGEC&printsecfrontcover&dqnigel+cumberland&hlen&saX&ved0ahUKEwjF75Xw0IHNAhULLcAKHazACBMQ6AEIGjAA#vonepage&qnigel%20cumberland&ffalse, Managing Teams in a Week (2013) https://books.google.ae/books?idqZjO9_ov74EC&printsecfrontcover&dqnigel+cumberland&hlen&saX&ved0ahUKEwjF75Xw0IHNAhULLcAKHazACBMQ6AEIIDAB#vonepage&qnigel%20cumberland&ffalse, Secrets of Success at Work – 50 techniques to excel (2014) https://books.google.ae/books?id4S7vAgAAQBAJ&printsecfrontcover&dqnigel+cumberland&hlen&saX&ved0ahUKEwjF75Xw0IHNAhULLcAKHazACBMQ6AEIJjAC#vonepage&qnigel%20cumberland&ffalse, p.6
“And what greater might do we possess as human beings than our capacity to question and to learn?”
Ann Druyan (1949) American author and producer
“What we desire is not to possess a woman, but to be the only one to possess her.”
Cesare Pavese (1908–1950) Italian poet, novelist, literary critic, and translator
This Business of Living (1935-1950)
Friedrich Nietzsche book Human, All Too Human
Variant: We do not place especial value on the possession of a virtue until we notice its total absence in our opponent.
Source: Human, All Too Human
“What we acquire with joy, we possess with indifference.”
John Lancaster Spalding (1840–1916) Catholic bishop
Source: Aphorisms and Reflections (1901), p. 202
“We are not rich by what we possess but by what we can do without.”
Immanuel Kant (1724–1804) German philosopher
Variant: We are enriched not by what we possess, but by what we can do without.