Credit Money Quotes
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Writing this book required an enormous amount of help from friends. To them goes the credit. I'll take the money.
— P. J. O'Rourke
Never in the history of human credit has so much been owed.
— Margaret Thatcher
Each economy relies on the credit system, that is, on the erroneous assumption that the other will pay back money pumped.
— Kurt Tucholsky
It is credit that matters, not money (in other words, monetarism is a false ideology).
— George Soros
Credit buying is much like being drunk. The buzz happens immediately and gives you a lift ... The hangover comes the day after.
— Joyce Brothers
Money is a poor man's credit card.
— Marshall McLuhan
Wit, like money, bears an extra value when rung down immediately it is wanted. Men pay severely who require credit.
— Douglas William Jerrold
That's why Credit card companies are evil. Are they sponsoring the show tonight? ... They are Evil.
— Craig Ferguson
Mum repeated the old adage that money can't buy you everything ... before adding that she prefers using credit cards instead.
— Kirkland Ciccone
When I was young I would spend more money than I should with my credit card but my father cut it off, so I had to find creative ways of making money.
— Carmen Busquets
Remember that credit is money.
— Benjamin Franklin
Here is an equation worth remembering: Five dollars earned minus seven dollars spent = Unhappy Life." (Life Hacks, p.51)
— Jon Morrison
Money, credit scores, material things don't matter. Life & death, your family & friends, once they're gone it's irreversible. Don't forget.
— Heather Dorff
After the creation of credit by banks, the birth of the bond was the second great revolution in the ascent of money.
— Niall Ferguson
Modern money is almost altogether credit money.
— John Buchanan Robinson
No man's credit is ever as good as his money.
— E.W. Howe
Money talks - but credit has an echo.
— Bob Thaves
Credit is money of the mind.
— James Grant
What are the characteristics of today's world so that one may recognize it by them? It pays pensions and borrows money: credit and monuments.
— Franz Grillparzer
Too many people spend money they haven't earned, to buy things they don't want, to impress people that they don't like.
— Will Rogers
When I was coming up through the ranks, not that many people carried a lot money of money on them. This was before checks and credit cards.
— Doyle Brunson
The Constitution grants only Congress - not the president - the power 'to borrow money on the credit of the United States.'
— Laurence Tribe
You stick a credit card in a machine, and you pay $3 or whatever it is to get cash - your own money.
— Bill Janklow
Having lost its value, money may no longer be the root of all evil; credit having taken its place.
— Dalton Camp
Success is fueled by being persistent and consistent.
— Franklin Gillette
Someone has to borrow every dollar we have in circulation, cash or credit.
— Robert W. Hemphill
Gold is money. Everything else is credit.
— J. P. Morgan
Money is just the poor man's credit card.
— Marshall McLuhan
Rainbows would never spring from a crock full of credit cards or computer printouts.
— Carrie Anne Noble
Credit and debt keep us fixated on the past and the future.
— Mark Sundeen
People who recognize that money won't buy happiness are still willing to see if credit cards will do the trick.
— Charles E. McKenzie
The business of a bank is to lend money; which amounts, nowadays, to lending credit.
— John Buchanan Robinson
Electricity, shelter, and a safe place to sleep ...
trump the need to preserve your credit score, or
purchase a new gizmo. — John-Talmage Mathis
trump the need to preserve your credit score, or
purchase a new gizmo. — John-Talmage Mathis
Money is the only thing you can use even if you don't have any ... There's always a credit card ...
— Suze Orman
You want 21 percent risk free? Pay off your credit cards.
— Andrew Tobias
No man's credit is as good as his money.
— John Dewey