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Quotes about credit
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Nothing so cements and holds together all the parts of a society as faith or credit, which can never be kept up unless men are under some force or necessity of honestly paying what they owe to one another. (Bierce Ambrose)
Remember that credit is money. (Bierce Ambrose)
Blest paper-credit! last and best supply! That lends corruption lighter wings to fly! (Bierce Ambrose)
A pig bought on credit is forever grunting. (Bierce Ambrose)
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Credit is like a looking-glass, which when once sullied by a breath, may be wiped clear again; but if once cracked can never be repaired. (Bierce Ambrose)
Usually the greatest boasters are the smallest workers. The deep rivers pay a larger tribute to the sea than shallow brooks, and yet empty themselves with less noise. (Bierce Ambrose)
The private control of credit is the modern form of slavery. (Bierce Ambrose)
The surest way to establish your credit is to work yourself into the position of not needing any. (Bierce Ambrose)
Buying on trust is the way to pay double. (Bierce Ambrose)
In God we trust; all others must pay cash. (Bierce Ambrose)
Men are sent into the world with bills of credit, and seldom draw to their full extent. (Bierce Ambrose)
One of a tribe of savages dwelling beyond the Financial Straits and dreaded for their desolating incursions. (Bierce Ambrose)
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