Quotes About Credit
Apollinaire said a poet should be 'of his time.' I say objects of the Digital Age belong in newspapers, not literature. When I read a novel, I don't want credit cards; I want cash in ducats and gold doubloons.
~ Roman Payne
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God won't force His assistance on us. We must ask for His help. Why? Why should we pray when God already knows everything? He knows what we need before we ask. So why ask? God insists that we ask because He wants us to learn to depend on Him and give Him the credit for intervening in our lives. He knows that we won't give Him the credit unless we ask.
~ Ron Kincaid
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The Ford Motor Company did not offer financing to its buyers until the 1920s. Its founder believed that it was morally irresponsible to sell cars on credit to people whose dreams did not meet their budgets.
~ Ron Smith
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Good-evening, Miss Stirling. Nothing could be more commonplace and conventional. Any one might have said it. But Barney Snaith had a way of saying things that gave them poignancy. When he said good-evening you felt that it was a good evening and it was partly his doing that it was. Also, you felt that some of the credit was yours.
~ Lucy Maud Montgomery
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Love of knowledge can draw on its credit indefinitely ... love of knowledge is iron-clad.
~ Lydia Millet
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But of course we can't take any credit for our talents. It's how we use them that counts.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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we can't take any credit for our talents. It's how we use them that counts.
~ Madeleine L'Engle
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And in the town too were innumerable white cantinhas, where one could drink forever on credit, with the door open and the wind blowing.
~ Malcolm Lowry
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Success has many fathers.
~ John F. Kennedy
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The credit card business is a success story and that's where Citigroup has put most of its efforts so far. Now Citigroup wants to extend the cooperation and success to more areas.
~ Zhang Xi
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Is it a coincidence that success follows those who hand out its credit to their parents or teachers. Ironically, the converse is true as well.
~ Sandeep Sahajpal
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Be mindful of those who take credit for your success or blame you for their failures.
~ Russell Eric Dobda
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The leader is a teacher who succeeds without taking credit. And, because credit is not taken, credit is received.
~ Laozi
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Salary is not life- be it fifty-hundred-thousand or five thousand rupees. Every great man gives the credit of his development to his teacher. What else can bring more happiness for a teacher?
~ Narendra Modi
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I was like that wife of Kitchen God. Nobody worshipped her either. He got all the excuses. He got all the credit. She was forgotten.
~ Amy Tan
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No man will make a great leader who wants to do it all himself or get all credit for doing it.
~ Andrew Carnegie
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No man will make a great leader who wants to do it all himself, or to get all the credit for doing it.
~ Andrew Carnegie
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Keep out of this, please, will you, Mildred? A child isn't a toy." "Oh," she said, "they grow up. Time does it more than fathers and mothers. The parents take too much credit.
~ Saul Bellow
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But you find people who have their luck and take the credit for it, too—all brains and personality, when all that happened was that they were handed a bucket when it rained.
~ Saul Bellow
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When I was younger I used to think that my good intentions were somehow communicated to people by a secret telepathic wig-wag system. It was therefore disappointing to see at last that unless I spelt things out I couldn't hope to get credit for goodwill.
~ Saul Bellow
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Hard work is rewarding. Taking credit for other people's hard work is rewarding and faster.
~ Scott Adams
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All the perplexities, confusion and distress in America arise, not from defects in their Constitution or Confederation, not from want of honor or virtue, so much as from the downright ignorance of the nature of coin, credit and circulation.
~ John Adams
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All the perplexities, confusion and distress in America arise not from defects in their Constitution or Confederation, nor from want of honor or virtue, so much as downright ignorance of the nature of coin, credit, and circulation.
~ John Adams
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The famous Canadian physician William Osler once wrote, "In science the credit goes to the man who convinced the world, not to the man to whom the idea first occurs.
~ John Brockman
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