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Maybe anyone can do what he or she loves, but only the wealthy can avoid going into debt to pay for it.
— Miya Tokumitsu
Though debts are condemned in the financial world, the world of friendship and love may perversely depend on well-managed debts.
— Alain De Botton
We have become a society of indulgent consumers resulting in rapidly increasing debt both personally and as a nation.
— L.G. Durand
When the choice is debt or death, best borrow.
— George R R Martin
The U.K.'s debt belongs legally to Westminster, so Scotland, by definition, can't default on it.
— Nicola Sturgeon
The only way we will ever reduce the debt and balance the budget is if America beats Washington and tea party activists take over this process.
— Matt Kibbe
A man who pays his bills on time is soon forgotten.
— Oscar Wilde
What you can't pay back you pay forward.
— Jo Walton
Work and learn in evil days, in insulted days, in days of debt and depression and calamity. Fight best in the shade of the cloud of arrows.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Too many Americans are out of work, and our debt is out of control.
— Susana Martinez
The oldest and most important currency is debt.
— Kabir Sehgal
The evergreen story of people in debt becomes even sexier in an economic downturn, when debts inevitably get harder to pay.
— Virginia Postrel
A brick could be used in a levitation demonstration. The best way to keep it afloat, along with the American Dream, is with debt and denial.
— Jarod Kintz
What Africa needs to do is to grow, to grow out of debt.
— George Ayittey
Debt and revolution are inseparable as cause and effect.
— Thomas Jefferson
The want of parsimony, in time of peace, imposes the necessity of contracting debt in time of war. When
— Adam Smith
Love is not a habit, a commitment, or a debt. It isn't what romantic songs tell us it is - love simply is.
— Paulo Coelho
The best way to get out of debt is not to seek to get out of debt, but to seek to create wealth
— David Mitchell
I have a debt, a loyalty to the museum; the best place for me to do what I wanted to do.
— George Gaylord Simpson
Beware of suretyship for thy best friend; he that payeth another man's debt seeketh his own decay.
— Joseph Jekyll
Both on an individual and a national scale, debt imprisons.
— Tom Hodgkinson
It looks to me like the candidates are trying to relieve the farmer of his vote, instead of his debts.
— Will Rogers
Go, faithful subject, and pay your debt to the king.
— Kiera Cass
Ths visions of the mind have a debt to reality that it is hard to get the mind to pay when it is under the influence of its visions.
— Wendell Berry
A liberal is someone who feels a great debt to his fellow man, which debt he proposes to pay off with your money.
— G. Gordon Liddy
A mortgage casts a shadow on the sunniest field.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
Lobola ("bride price") is a retired broke father's last hope to paying off his debts.
— Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Pain and fear and hunger are effects of causes which can be foreseen and known: but sorrow is a debt which someone else makes for us.
— Freya Stark
America needs education reform on all levels to expand quality schools, build on past successes, and lower college debt.
— Kevin McCarthy
Stress means something different if it is the result of rewarding work rather than struggling to keep the family out of debt.
— Julian Baggini
Financial fitness is not pipe dream or a state of mind it's a reality if you are willing to pursue it and embrace it.
— Will Robinson
Honest people can disagree on policy. But where there can be no honest disagreement is the need to change our nation's debt course.
— Jeff Sessions
My kids don't have a trust fund, they have a debt fund.
— Adam Sandler
Debt is dumb. Cash is king.
— Dave Ramsey
Worry is the interest on a debt that may never become payable.
— Connor Franta
Tis against some mens principle to pay interest, and seems against others interest to pay the principle.
— Benjamin Franklin