Quotes About Credit
Never threaten, because a threat is a promise to pay that it isn't always convenient to meet, but if you don't make it good it hurts your credit. Save a threat till you're ready to act, and then you won't need it.
~ Unknown
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Mama, you don't understand. It's all a matter of ideas, and God is just one idea I don't acept. It's not important. I am not going out and commit crimes or be immoral because I don't believe in God. I don't even think about it. It's just that I get so tired of Him getting credit for all the things the human race achieves through its own stubborn effort. There simply is no God! There is only Man, and it's he who makes miracles!
~ Lorraine Hansberry
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I'm just tired of hearing about God all the time. What has He got to do with anything?... I'm not going to be immoral or commit crimes because I don't believe. I don't even think about that. I just get so tired of Him getting the credit for things the human race achieves through its own effort. Now, there simply is no God. There's only man. And it's he who makes miracles.
~ Lorraine Hansberry
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When women are the advisers, the lords of creation don't take the advice till they have persuaded themselves that it is just what they intended to do. Then they act upon it, and, if it succeeds, they give the weaker vessel half the credit of it. If it fails, they generously give her the whole.
~ Louisa May Alcott
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Credit expansion can bring about a temporary boom. But such a fictitious prosperity must end in a general depression of trade, a slump.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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The collapse of an inflation policy carried to its extreme -- as in the United States in 1781 and in France in 1796 -- does not destroy the monetary system, but only the credit money or fiat money of the State that has overestimated the effectiveness of its own policy. The collapse emancipates commerce from etatism and establishes metallic money again.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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When a country has substituted credit money or fiat money for metallic money, because the legal equating of the over-issued paper and the metallic money sets in motion the mechanism described by Gresham's Law, it is often asserted that the balance of payments determines the rate of exchange. But this also is a quite inadequate explanation. The rate of exchange is determined by the purchasing power possessed by a unit of each kind of money.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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Credit expansion results in the recurrence of economic crisis and periods of depression. Inflation makes the prices of all commodities and services soar. The attempts to enforce wage rates higher than those the unhampered market would have determined produce mass unemployment prolonged year after year. Price ceilings result in a drop in the supply of commodities affected. The economists have proved these theorems in an irrefutable way. No
~ Ludwig von Mises
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Those economists who have recognized that the value of even the best money is variable have recommended that in settling the terms of credit transactions, that is to say, the terms on which present goods are exchanged for future goods, the medium of exchange should not be one good alone, as is usual nowadays, but a 'bundle' of goods; it is possible in theory if not in practice to include all economic goods in such a 'bundle'.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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If this proposal were adopted, money would still be used as a medium for the exchange of present goods; but in credit transactions the outstanding obligation would be discharged, not by payment of the nominal sum of money specified in the contract, but by payment of a sum of money with the purchasing power that the original sum had at the time when the contract was made.
~ Ludwig von Mises
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Guvernul trebuia s? se ocupe de cerin?ele fundamentale, iar cet??enii lucrau ca s?-?i cumpere produsele de lux dorite, care erau achitate fie cu bani pe?in, fie prin transfer de credit electronic.
~ Joe Haldeman
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All the perplexities, confusion, and distress in America arise, not from want of honor or virtue, but from the downright ignorance of the nature of coin, credit, and circulation.
~ John Adams
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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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And how many problems have been solved to date?" "We haven't exterminated ourselves." "You claim credit for that? I knew you had gall, but this is fantastic!
~ John Brunner
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A good leader is a person who takes a little more than his share of the blame and a little less than his share of the credit.
~ John C. Maxwell
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It's improper for one person to take credit when it takes so many people to build a successful organization." —JIM SINEGAL
~ John C. Maxwell
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It's improper for one person to take credit when it takes so many people to build a successful organization.
~ John C. Maxwell
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As a leader, you don't earn any points for failing in a noble cause. You don't get credit for being right as you bring the organization to a halt. Your success is measured by your ability to actually take the people where they need to go. But you can do that only if the people first buy into you as a leader. That's the reality of the Law of Buy-In.
~ John C. Maxwell
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The idea of creating the coaching group is a great idea. Jeremy deserves lots of credit for making it happen. Nice job Jeremy
~ Unknown
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I hate being unappreciated for my work and stolen from.
~ Unknown
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The worst people are those who take credits for the other's successes and blame others for their own failures.
~ Unknown
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My grandfather once told me that there are two kinds of people: those who work and those who take the credit. He told me to try to be in the first group; there was less competition there.
~ Indira Gandhi
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Leadership is less about getting credit, and more about being brave enough to lay a foundation so more people can make a difference.
~ Unknown
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The volume of credit depends upon three factors: the desire to borrow, the ability to lend and the desire to lend.
~ Benjamin Graham
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