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Quotes About Debt

When you forgive someone, you make a choice to cancel the debt he owes you.
~ Lynn Austin
And if I spend resources I don't have, I will eventually bankrupt myself.
~ Lysa TerKeurst
Debt is to man what the serpent is to the bird; its eye fascinates, its breath poisons, its coil crushes sinew and bone, its jaw is the pitiless grave.
~ Unknown
I come to say that you may go, and I will help you. But there must be conditions." Did he know how much those words cost me? I do not think he could. It is youth's gift not to feel its debts.
~ Madeline Miller
Did he know how much those words cost me? I do not think he could. It is youth's gift not to feel its debts.
~ Madeline Miller
It is youth's gift not to feel its debts
~ Madeline Miller
Did he know how much those words cost me? I do not think he could. It was youth's gift not to feel its debts.
~ Madeline Miller
A man with a credit card is in hock to his own image of himself. But
~ John D. MacDonald
banks and student loan companies had convinced Congress that such debts should be given special protection and not exempted. She remembered him saying, "Hell, even gamblers can go bankrupt and walk away.
~ John Grisham
The bankruptcy was called involuntary, as if others had eager volunteers. The pack was led by a print supplier from Memphis that was owed $60,000. Several creditors had not been paid in six months. The old Security Bank was calling in a loan.
~ John Grisham
He missed being broke, because when he had nothing he owed nothing and most of his classmates were in the same boat. Now that he had an income he worried constantly about mortgages, the overhead, credit cards, and realizing the American dream of becoming affluent. Not wealthy, just affluent.
~ John Grisham
And now, with one semester to go, Mark was staring miserably at the reality of graduating with a combined total, undergrad and law school, principal and interest, of $266,000 in debt.
~ John Grisham
He'd finished college with $60,000 in loans, and no job.
~ John Grisham
Infine (sì, di nuovo un'ultima volta) devo ringraziare quel rompiscatole del mio amico a quattro zampe, senza il quale non ci sarebbe questo libro. Sarebbe felice di sapere che il suo debito per tutti i materassi strappati, le pareti sventrate e gli oggetti di valore inghiottiti è stato adesso pienamente saldato.
~ John Grogan
Nuviliame tik patys save. Tur?tume pasistengti kuo labiau sumažinti vis? t? atsakomyb?, kuri? jau?iam?s es? skolingi kitiems.
~ John Irving
Accept no favors, and you'll never owe any
~ John Jackson Miller
All crisis have involved debt that, in one fashion or another, has become dangerously out of scale in relation to the underlying means of payment.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
The world of finance hails the invention of the wheel over and over again, often in a slightly more unstable version. All financial innovation involves in one form or another, the creation of debt secured in greater or lesser adequacy by real assets.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
F or a decade after the bursting of the debt bubble in 1837, business conditions were depressed in the United States. The number of banks available for financing speculative adventures declined. Then, after another 10 years, public memory faded again.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
the heavy load of debt incurred in the effort to obtain and retain control during the years of financial pillage and devastation.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
There are four headwinds that are just hitting the American economy in the face: They're demographics, education, debt and inequality. They're powerful enough to cut growth in half.
~ Robert J. Gordon
Poorer students take out larger loans and will have to contribute more to the cost of higher education.
~ Anne Campbell
A point must be repeated: only the pathological weakness of the financial memory...allows us to believe that the modern experience of....debt...is in any way a new phenomenon.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
I come to say that you may go, and I will help you..." Did he know how much those words cost me? I do not think he could. It is youth's gift not to feel its debts.
~ Madeline Miller