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He who sells what isnt hisn, Must buy it back or go to prison
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"He who sells what isn't his'n, Must buy it back or go to prison"

- Daniel Drew

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This quote by Daniel Drew is a cautioning to those who are considering engaging in deceitful organization practices. It is a suggestion that any profits made from offering something that does not come from you will not be worth the consequences. The quote suggests that if somebody is caught offering something that is not theirs, they will either have to buy it back or deal with the effects of going to prison. This is a reminder that taking part in unethical business practices is not worth the risk, as the consequences can be serious. It is an alerting to those who are considering participating in such activities that they must reconsider prior to doing so. The quote acts as a suggestion that honesty is always the best policy when it concerns organization.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Daniel Drew between July 29, 1797 and September 18, 1879. He/she was a famous Businessman from USA. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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