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Quotes About Credit

Estonians are much more used to Internet banking rather than an online credit card.
~ Kersti Kaljulaid
I don't have like 30 IMDb credits. I have one.
~ Noah Galvin
I think Andrew Strauss never gets enough credit for what he's done for English cricket.
~ Nasser Hussain
I'm the worst customer for a credit card company because I always pay my balance off every month.
~ Katie Melua
Just equating my price to one hit song is taking credit away from my lifetime's work.
~ Anu Malik
Practice radical humility. Take no credit for your talents, intellectual abilities, aptitudes, or proficiencies. Be in a state of awe and bewilderment.
~ Wayne Dyer
The other type of politician tends to be manipulative, selfish, and have unhealthy needs to be the center of attention. These people play games, start rumors, get little done but take credit for others' work, and jockey to been seen as indispensable to their leaders. Leaders who fall under this type of politician's spell often have teams with poor morale and performance. Partners
~ Richard L. Hughes
It's not my fault so much as my genius,
~ Richelle Mead
Want to back out?" Jill let out a long breath. "No. I've always wanted a life of crime. Will you teach me gangster lingo? I want to be a credit to you.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
A credit card is a leash around your neck. In the world of credit cards a person has no privacy…or at best protects her privacy only with great effort and much chicanery. Besides that, do you ever know what the computer network is doing when you poke your card into a slot? I don't. I feel much safer with cash. I've never heard of anyone who had much luck arguing with a computer.
~ Robert A. Heinlein
Most Terran primates did not understand the multiplex nature of causality. They tended to think everything had a single cause. This simple philosophic error was so widespread on that planet that the primates were all in the habit of giving themselves, and other primates, more credit than was deserved when things went well. This made them all inordinately conceited.
~ Robert Anton Wilson
Well, I give you credit for optimism
~ Robert B. Parker
His conscience never bothered him, because when he failed, he would go straight to the Lord, saying, This is what I'll always naturally do if I'm left on my own, Lord. If he didn't stumble, though, he would always give God the credit.
~ Robert Elmer
Do you honestly want credit because you didn't do anything to a helpless female?" "No! Yes. No, damn it—
~ Kresley Cole
Religion often gets credit for curing rascals when old age is the real medicine.
~ Austin O'Malley
Religion, Credit, and the Eye are not to be touched.
~ George Herbert
It is hypocrisy for man to make any other use of his religion, or the credit of it, than to sanctify and save his soul.
~ Benjamin Whichcote
Conscience gets a lot of credit that belongs to cold feet.
~ Anonymous
today a country's credit rating is far more important to its economic well-being than are its natural resources.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
magic circle of imperial capitalism: credit financed new discoveries; discoveries led to colonies; colonies provided profits; profits built trust; and trust translated into more credit.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
At first the rebels seemed to play the role of Don Quixote, courageously tilting at invincible windmills. Yet within eighty years the Dutch had not only secured their independence from Spain, but had managed to replace the Spaniards and their Portuguese allies as masters of the ocean highways, build a global Dutch empire, and become the richest state in Europe. The secret of Dutch success was credit. The
~ Yuval Noah Harari
Confusingly, these signs are known as Arabic numerals even though they were first invented by the Hindus (even more confusingly, modern Arabs use a set of digits that look quite different from Western ones). But the Arabs get the credit because when they invaded India they encountered the system, understood its usefulness, refined it, and spread it through the Middle East and then to Europe.
~ Yuval Noah Harari
Over the last few years, banks and governments have been frenziedly printing money. Everybody is terrified that the current economic crisis may stop the growth of the economy. So they are creating trillions of dollars, euros and yen out of thin air, pumping cheap credit into the system, and hoping that the scientists, technicians and engineers will manage to come up with something really big,
~ Yuval Noah Harari
partial script was composed of ten signs, representing the numbers from 0 to 9. Confusingly, these signs are known as Arabic numerals even though they were first invented by the Hindus (even more confusingly, modern Arabs use a set of digits that look quite different from Western ones). But the Arabs get the credit because when they invaded India they encountered the system, understood its usefulness, refined it, and spread it through the Middle East and then to Europe. When
~ Yuval Noah Harari