“Good times are when people make debts to pay in bad times.” -Robert Quinlin
“What can be added to the happiness of a man who is in health, out of debt, and has a clear conscience?” -Adam Smith
“The man who never has money enough to pay his debts has too much of something else.” -James Lendall Basford
“Debts are like children: the smaller they are the more noise they make.” -Spanish Proverb
“Interest on debts grow without rain.” -Yiddish Proverb
“Before borrowing money from a friend, decide which you need most.” -American Proverb
“Promises make debt, and debt makes promises.” -Dutch Proverb
“Christmas is the season when you buy this year’s gifts with next year’s money.” -Unknown
“Rather go to bed supperless, than rise in debt.” -Benjamin Franklin
“When you get in debt you become a slave.” -Andrew Jackson
“The second vice is lying, the first is running in debt.” -Benjamin Franklin
“Never spend your money before you have it.” -Thomas Jefferson
“If I owe you a pound, I have a problem; but if I owe you a million, the problem is yours.” -John Maynard Keynes
“If you think nobody cares if you’re alive, try missing a couple of car payments.” -Earl Wilson
“This would be a much better world if more married couples were as deeply in love as they are in debt.” -Earl Wilson
“When a man is in love or in debt, someone else has the advantage.” -Bill Balance
“A man who pays his bills on time is soon forgotten.” -Oscar Wilde
“He that dies pays all debts.” -William Shakespeare
“Debt is the worst poverty.” -Thomas Fuller
“Debt is dumb. Cash is king.” -Dave Ramsey
“Debt can turn a free, happy person into a bitter human being.” -Michael Mihalik
“Debt is the slavery of the free.” -Publilius Syrus
“A small debt produces a debtor; a large one, an enemy.” -Publilius Syrus
“Many delight more in giving of presents than in paying their debts.” -Sir Philip Sidney
“Don’t let your mouth write no check that your tail can’t cash.” -Bo Diddley
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