Famous Debt Quotes Part – 15

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We know that the people of San Francisco don’t have an appetite for taxpayer-backed debt.

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We learned a lesson (against TC). And the seniors have a debt to pay Friday.

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We must not let our rulers load us with perpetual debt.

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We need that 500 to become customers in order for us to have the base that we need to pay down the debt.

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We never deceive for a good purpose: knavery adds malice to falsehood. [Fr., On ne trompe point en bien; la fourberie ajoute la malice au mensonge.]

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We often pay our debts not because it is only fair that we should, but to make future loans easier.

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We owe the Big Ten a debt of gratitude.

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We refuse to go into foolish debt to pay for it.

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We were really ordinary people and we really owe a debt of gratitude to (their adviser) Daisy Bates and to our parents.

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We’re a debt-free township and we strive in our budget to keep it that way.

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We’re not in arrears. We’re out of credit card debt.

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We’ve got debt to take care of and we’ve got to pick it up.

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What can be added to the happiness of a man who is in health, out of debt, and has a clear conscience?

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What Clarence but a quicksand of deceit?

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What man so wise, what earthly wit so ware, As to descry the crafty cunning train, By which deceit doth mask in visor fair, And cast her colours dyed deep in grain, To seem like truth, whose shape she well can feign, And fitting gestures to her purpose frame, The guiltless man with guile to entertain?

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What type of career I choose will depend on the amount of debt I have when I graduate.

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When a man is in love or in debt, someone else has the advantage.

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When a man of sensibility thinks of the low rate at which his word must henceforth pass, he is little in his own eyes; but difficulties prompt him to study deceiving as an art, and at last he lies to his creditors without a blush. How desolate and how woeful does his mind appear, how that the fence of truth is broken down! Friendship is next dissolved. He felt it once; he now insinuates himself by means of professions and sentiments which were once sincere. He seizes the moment of unsuspecting affection to ensnare the friends of his youth, borrowing money which he never will pay, and binding them for debts which they must hereafter answer. At this rate he sells the virtuous pleasures of loving and being beloved. He swallows up the provisions of aged parents, and the portion of sisters and brethren. The loss of truth is followed by the loss of humanity. His calls are still importunate. He proceeds to fraud and walks on precipices. Ingenuity, which in a better cause might have illustrated his name, is exerted to evade the law, to deceive the world, to cover poverty with the appearance of wealth, to sow unobserved the seeds of fraud.

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When I was born I owed twelve dollars.

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When I was stamp’d, some coiner with his tools Made me a counterfeit.


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